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I don't believe I've seen another one of these on here but I could always be wrong. The idea behind this thread is for people to discuss the reciprocity characteristics of different films and how we would all personally rate them. To start off I will use the guidelines given out be the manufacturers but I know there are quite a few long exposure nuts who will have different opinions.
Fuji Velvia 50
Up to 1 second - No exposure compensation required
From 4 seconds - +1/3 and 5M colour compensation filter
From 8 seconds - +1/2 and 7.5M colour compensation filter
From 16 seconds - +2/3 and 10M colour compensation filter
From 32 seconds - +1 and 12.5M colour compensation filter
Above 32 seconds - not recommended
Fuji Velvia 100
Up to 1 minute - No exposure compensation required
From 2 minutes - +1/3 and 2.5M colour compensation filter
From 4 minutes - +1/2 and 2.5M colour compensation filter
From 8 minutes - +2/3 and 2.5M colour compensation filter
Fuji Velvia 100F
Up to 1 minute - No exposure compensation required
From 2 minutes - +1/3 and 2.5B colour compensation filter
From 4 minutes - +1/2 and 2.5B colour compensation filter
From 8 minutes - +2/3 and 2.5B colour compensation filter
Fuji Provia 100F
Up to 128 seconds - No exposure compensation required
From 4 minutes - +1/3 and 2.5G colour compensation filter
8 minutes or above not recommended
Fuji Superia 400
Up to 2 seconds - No exposure compensation required
From 4 seconds - +1/3
From 16 seconds - +2/3
From 64 seconds - + 1
Fuji Pro 160s
Up to 2 seconds - No exposure compensation required
From 4 seconds - +1/3
Fuji Pro 160c
Up to 2 seconds - No exposure compensation required
From 4 seconds - +1/3
From 32 seconds - +1
Fuji Neopan Acros 100
Up to 2 minutes - No exposure compensation required
From 2 minutes - +1/2
Kodak E100VS
Up to 10 seconds - No exposure compensation required
Couldn't find more information
Kodak E100G
Up to 10 seconds - No exposure compensation required
From 2 minutes CC10R colour compensation filter
Kodak Portra NC/VC 160/400
Up to 1 second - No exposure compensation required
Longer than 1 second "make tests under your conditions"
Kodak Ektar 100
Up to 1 second - No exposure compensation required
Longer than 1 second "make tests under your conditions"
Unfortunately Kodak aren't nearly so kind with the information they give out, it's probably a bit silly to continue with their black and white line
. Any input would be much appreciated, hopefully I haven't copied the information down wrong!
Fuji Velvia 50
Up to 1 second - No exposure compensation required
From 4 seconds - +1/3 and 5M colour compensation filter
From 8 seconds - +1/2 and 7.5M colour compensation filter
From 16 seconds - +2/3 and 10M colour compensation filter
From 32 seconds - +1 and 12.5M colour compensation filter
Above 32 seconds - not recommended
Fuji Velvia 100
Up to 1 minute - No exposure compensation required
From 2 minutes - +1/3 and 2.5M colour compensation filter
From 4 minutes - +1/2 and 2.5M colour compensation filter
From 8 minutes - +2/3 and 2.5M colour compensation filter
Fuji Velvia 100F
Up to 1 minute - No exposure compensation required
From 2 minutes - +1/3 and 2.5B colour compensation filter
From 4 minutes - +1/2 and 2.5B colour compensation filter
From 8 minutes - +2/3 and 2.5B colour compensation filter
Fuji Provia 100F
Up to 128 seconds - No exposure compensation required
From 4 minutes - +1/3 and 2.5G colour compensation filter
8 minutes or above not recommended
Fuji Superia 400
Up to 2 seconds - No exposure compensation required
From 4 seconds - +1/3
From 16 seconds - +2/3
From 64 seconds - + 1
Fuji Pro 160s
Up to 2 seconds - No exposure compensation required
From 4 seconds - +1/3
Fuji Pro 160c
Up to 2 seconds - No exposure compensation required
From 4 seconds - +1/3
From 32 seconds - +1
Fuji Neopan Acros 100
Up to 2 minutes - No exposure compensation required
From 2 minutes - +1/2
Kodak E100VS
Up to 10 seconds - No exposure compensation required
Couldn't find more information
Kodak E100G
Up to 10 seconds - No exposure compensation required
From 2 minutes CC10R colour compensation filter
Kodak Portra NC/VC 160/400
Up to 1 second - No exposure compensation required
Longer than 1 second "make tests under your conditions"
Kodak Ektar 100
Up to 1 second - No exposure compensation required
Longer than 1 second "make tests under your conditions"
Unfortunately Kodak aren't nearly so kind with the information they give out, it's probably a bit silly to continue with their black and white line
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