luna, friend of eggbug on Nostr: lazyweb: are there any black-and-white filmstocks whose spectral sensitivity ...
lazyweb: are there any black-and-white filmstocks whose spectral sensitivity approximates the perceptual luminance observed by the human visual system (i.e. higher sensitivity to green, lower sensitivity to blue) rather than the typical roughly-uniform spectral response?
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