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Starmon
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Re: Films for astrophotography new [Re: Nightfly]
      #4382077 - 02/12/11 08:55 PM Attachment (277 downloads)

I agree Nightfly, but since I have a dark site to image at, I use 400 and have returned good results.
But, I'm also looking for better film, so I'm going to try the Fuji Superia and the LE. I do enjoy capturing
those red nebulae. Wide Field Southern Summer Sky at Keota


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Geo.
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Re: Films for astrophotography new [Re: stargazerken]
      #4398751 - 02/20/11 08:09 AM

I'd stock up on Ektachrome if you like it. Kodak has stopped making it in sheet form. Anyone have experience with any of the Central European films Freestylephoto.biz imports?

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Geo.
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Links for: Films for astrophotography new [Re: microbes]
      #4398758 - 02/20/11 08:14 AM

Try http://www.robertreeves.com/

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Re: Films for astrophotography new [Re: stargazerken]
      #4412798 - 02/26/11 12:03 PM

Just scored two rolls of E200 (35mm) at my local camera store. So there is still some of it floating around out there.

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Nightfly
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Re: Films for astrophotography new [Re: telletdl]
      #4413513 - 02/26/11 06:30 PM

There is some E200, Elite Chrome 200, and even Provia 400F on the evil bay. I scored some fresh frozen 400F last month. Get it while you can.

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NGC 4755
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Re: Films for astrophotography new [Re: stargazerken]
      #5173465 - 04/15/12 10:42 AM

Ilford's HP5 is more red sensitive than any other. Try some! DEv. 8 mins in neat Microphen at 20C.

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Nightfly
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Re: Films for astrophotography new [Re: NGC 4755]
      #5177704 - 04/17/12 10:06 PM

My test of Kodak's T-Max 400.

http://nightflyphotography.blogspot.com/2012/04/testing-kodaks-tmax-400-for.html


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GaryS
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Re: Films for astrophotography new [Re: Nightfly]
      #5178303 - 04/18/12 11:16 AM

Hi James:

Have you had any experience with Fuji's Neopan 100 Acros? The spec sheet claims some pretty impressive reciprocity characteristics -- only 1/2 stop loss for 1000 seconds (16 minutes).

Gary


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Nightfly
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Re: Films for astrophotography new [Re: GaryS]
      #5178435 - 04/18/12 12:51 PM

Hi Gary,

Sure thing. I have been working with Acros for some time now and it is a suberb film. It is not a great H-alpha film, but it is a strong recorder of starlight.

Here is a sample:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/12598495@N08/sets/72157622491249838/detail/

Two of the frames in the above gallery have been selected for the Starstruck exhibit. I hope you get a chance to see the exhibit.

http://www.bates.edu/museum/exhibitions/upcoming/starstruck/

James


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GaryS
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Re: Films for astrophotography new [Re: Nightfly]
      #5178814 - 04/18/12 04:05 PM

Hi James:

Thanks for the photos -- really great stuff. I think I've seen these before, but somehow didn't notice they were shot with Acros. One last question, while on the topic, what is your view of push processing the Acros. It doesn't seem like you've done so, but I wondered if there was a reason.

Congrats on getting into the Starstruck exhibit. It's a distinction that's well earned!

Gary


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Nightfly
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Re: Films for astrophotography new [Re: GaryS]
      #5179043 - 04/18/12 06:25 PM

Thank you Gary, I've enjoyed myself with these images. I use standard development with Xtol 1:1 for all my Acros work. I have been wanting to try pushing the film and have seen good results in terestrial photography up to ISO 1600. One was with Caffenol-C using Folgers crystals! Pushing Acros with astro work may be different. I suspect contrast could be an issue.

Acros does work very well Hypered as we have seen with the work of Rick Thurmond. The gains were substantial. Acros does well right out of the box of course and seems to continue out to an hour and beyond.

I've been wanting to experiment with some red sensitive films, but have not had the time. Films to think about are Rollei Retro 80S and Superpan 200. Extended red films in the past have been disapointing, but one must be willing to try them! I've done my share and it seems I will perhaps continue this lesson in futility.

I think it is great that you continue to shoot film Gary. I enjoy your new Filmadvance blog. I'll chime in from time to time.

James


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GaryS
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Re: Films for astrophotography new [Re: Nightfly]
      #5180041 - 04/19/12 11:06 AM

Thanks for the info James. And thanks for the inspiration too. I've been shooting Acros 100 for daylight stuff, but was seriously tempted to try some night-sky shots when I saw its reciprocity characteristics. And now that I've seen your work, I'm going to load up the Hassy and give it a try next time I'm under a good, dark sky.

I also really like your moonlit shots as well. So much good stuff there.

(BTW -- drop me a line some time at my regular e-mail address. I have some questions regarding developers that I suspect will bore the pants off CN readers.)

Thanks again,
Gary


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OneGear
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Re: Films for astrophotography new [Re: stargazerken]
      #5715751 - 03/06/13 02:10 AM

All links are dead. Anyone have new links to useful info?

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Michal1
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Re: Films for astrophotography new [Re: OneGear]
      #5716580 - 03/06/13 02:44 PM

Hi OneGear! Nightfly has made a lot of film tests. Look here and here.

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