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Photography: China 2006 — Unfiltered
Hardware: Ricoh GR1v + AGFA Scala 200X black and white slide film.
China
Nerd sftuff: Whole new perspectives open up to professional photographers with the Agfa Scala-200. Agfa Scala offers exclusive performance in black-and-white. It supplies an ideal basis for the publishing process; ideal quality control without the need for negatives and prints. This black-and-white reversal film, which is unique on the world market, offers push/pull opportunities from ISO 100-1600
Scala is an extremely fine-grained superpanchromatic black and white reversal film using new emulsion technology and its own process. This permits easy variation, with excellent results, from the recommended EI 200 rating; Scala can be pulled one stop for softer contrast, pushed one for extra bite, or two for low-light work. Could be pulled two stops down to EI 50, or pushed just over three stops to EI 2,000.
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