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Sunday, February 05, 2006
 
Chromogenic Films
Base10 ran two rolls of Kodak chromogenic film through the Bessa. He then brought it to a one-hour lab near work and had film and a photo CD done in an hour for $13. Pretty good, but the film itself is a bit expensive.

That being said, the film is pretty good. While I think it's more contrasty than say Tri-X or HP5 (currently my favorites), the tonal range is excellent. Here are some photos I took on the way to work one morning. The images below are mostly taken with the 15mm ultrawide but some were taken with a 40mm. It's easy to tell the difference. My only complaint about the forty is that it's prone to flare, but that could be because I haven't been using a lens shade.
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