I mentioned films Ilford FP4 + , a film with subtle tones, but fairly low contrast, Fuji Acros 100 (100 or Neopan Acros) is almost the opposite of the spectrum: a film very dynamic, giving contrasting images, where the line tends to outweigh the volumes, but without losing the nuances of gray.
- Type: black and white film reversal panchromatic
- Manufacturer: Fujifilm
- Type: Neopan 100 Acros
- nominal Sensitivity: ISO 100/21 °
- Format: 135 (24 × 36)
- Dates of production: from 2001.
One thing is clear: the fine grain of this film is exceptional. Add that, looking through a magnifying glass or swell significantly, the grain does not feel "fat" a little unpleasant for some modern emulsions (type Kodak TMAX or Ilford Delta).
According to some forums, the next high-contrast film is due more to its own characteristics, a slight exaggeration of its nominal sensitivity, which would be more towards 64 than 100. But the search for the contrast is probably also present taste ...
Anyway, I made this film with photographs of not lacking in wealth hues: in Otherwise, it's probably the photographer more than the film it must acknowledge!
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