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Fuji CN-12 film 100

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Starlord - 26 Nov 2006 18:22 GMT
Has anyone here ever used this film? Fuji CN-12 film 100

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Michael Benveniste - 26 Nov 2006 21:56 GMT
>Has anyone here ever used this film? Fuji CN-12 film 100

I believe that's the code for a 12-exposure roll of Fuji Superia.  I
find it's a little too high contrast and reds a bit too vivid for my
taste.

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Starlord - 26 Nov 2006 23:13 GMT
Ya, I know it's 12 exp rolls, I just wasn't sure if it was print or slide.

Been LONG years since I have seen 12 exp rolls of 35mm film.

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>>Has anyone here ever used this film? Fuji CN-12 film 100
>
> I believe that's the code for a 12-exposure roll of Fuji Superia.  I
> find it's a little too high contrast and reds a bit too vivid for my
> taste.
Doug Robbins - 28 Nov 2006 14:49 GMT
CN = Color Negative

> Ya, I know it's 12 exp rolls, I just wasn't sure if it was print or slide.
>
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>> find it's a little too high contrast and reds a bit too vivid for my
>> taste.
Thomas T. Veldhouse - 28 Nov 2006 16:32 GMT
>>Has anyone here ever used this film? Fuji CN-12 film 100
>
> I believe that's the code for a 12-exposure roll of Fuji Superia.  I
> find it's a little too high contrast and reds a bit too vivid for my
> taste.

The reds are definitely an issue.  Contrast I have found is more an issue with
development (stale chemicals perhaps?).  Having said that, I avoid print film
enthusiastically.

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