Black-and-white film photography involves first choosing the film ASA, either finer grain or larger grain, developing the film and then having the film enlarged into photo prints. Understand the black-and-white film process with information from a professional art and commercial photographer in this free video on photography.
Expert: Rebecca Guenther
Contact: www.m5a1photography.com/
Bio: Rebecca Guenther is a freelance photographer living in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
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Yes This Is True Because Each Roll Of Film Has A Certain ASA On It. You Would Have To Buy Films With Different ASAs For Different Situations.
is it true that once you've chosen an ASA setting, you can't change it to a different one in the same film? that seems pretty difficult when shooting both indoors and outdoors.