At 01:49 AM 7/1/00 -0400, Damon wrote: >Andrew Kunz wrote: > > > > B&W or color? >You know .. it's funny that for as much as I know about film I have no >idea.. >I took for granted what the other poster said about just using exposed >film.. I'd guess color as color film has separate layers w/ dyes in it >that are reactive to different spectrums of light (cyan,magenta,yellow) >also it's cheaper to develop as most film labs can process it in house.. >I'd suggest lower speed film as it contains finer particles of silver >(bigger particles would mean more light blockage i.e. most sensitive to >light in regular usage) it's also cheaper. >I'll pass this by my father who knows just about everything.. he used to >make his own photo chemicals and paper when my mother was a >photographer.. he'll probably know.. Black and white is much more predictable. ================================================================ Robert A. LaBudde, PhD, PAS, Dpl. ACAFS e-mail: ral@lcfltd.com Least Cost Formulations, Ltd. URL: http://lcfltd.com/ 824 Timberlake Drive Tel: 757-467-0954 Virginia Beach, VA 23464-3239 Fax: 757-467-2947 "Vere scire est per causas scire" ================================================================