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Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 12:53
AM
Subject: Re: Plus-X Pan 120
funny that you answer from a "redshift" address!
Actually, this was a little word play on the astronomical "redshift"
concept.
I guess you could theoretically observe a redshift, if the pack of film
was hot and moving at an astronomical distance. As it would be the source of
electromagnetic radiation rather than the medium capturing it, under such
unlikely conditions, a b&w film should not behave differently from a
colour one...
Laurenz
2007/8/11, SteveS <sgshiya@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Plus X pan is a Black and White film,
Laurenz.
Age on film is an over rated
caution.
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Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 10:57
PM
Subject: Re: Plus-X Pan 120
for very distant packs you might get a redshift,
;)
2007/8/11, Stephen Ylvisaker <greyfell@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
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Be
careful, you don't want to get color shift on important images!
;)
Robert,
Color shift
with black & white film? Oh, excuse me; there's someone
tugging on my left leg. I'll be right
back.
Stephen