Is it an issue, and are there valid workarounds (my plan for now is to scan the negs in high rez, color-time them in Photoshop, and print using Lambda technology. What does it mean and how does it work? I like landscapes with tormented weather and strong contrasts. I've read something about lower contrasts. ISO: I wouldn't mind using the slowest film available, but I've read somewhere that slow film don't render light like fast ones (that is, a 1sec exposure on ISO 25 wouldn't give the same result as a 1/16s exposure on ISO400). I realize this depends on ISO and film brand, so I'll address each question at a time: My main question is: how large a print can I expect to make with sharp detail and little enough grain, from my 6x12cm negative ? The larger the better but I don't want to push it too far. (in case you wonder, i bought a Fotoman 612 on eBay, but the choice of camera is not the issue) Btw, I'm not really interested in the discussion whether a digital camera would give better, worse or equivalent results. ![]() The reason why I went Medium Format is to be able to print larger pictures. ![]() I'm only interested in color photography. I'm going from automatic 35mm SLR to manual Medium Format (6x12).
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