I don't have any data for Fujichrome, just experience using it for long
exposures. In every twilight shot of 1 second or longer it develops a
distinctly blue cast. Not unpleasant, rather attractive in such shots, but
definitely not neutral. This includes Sensia II 100 and 400 and Astia.
Very unlike my experience with old Ektachrome which became warmish with long
exposures. I haven't tried any long exposures yet with the latest
incarnation of Ektachrome.
Regarding reciprocity, Fujichrome seems to respond pretty much as Reala does
- to achieve an effective additional full stop of exposure, double the
exposure time: 10 seconds, 20 sec, 40, 80, etc. Minor increments didn't
accomplish much.
Lex
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From: "John J. Gettis" <jgettis81@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [OM] Reciprocity and Fuji slide films
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 12:25:42 -0700
...I tried to look up the
reciprocity charts for Sensia film on the Fuji site but failed to come up
with any data...
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