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Re: [OM] Kodak Supra reciprocity failure

Subject: Re: [OM] Kodak Supra reciprocity failure
From: "Jim Caldwell" <jamesfc@xxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2001 12:31:33 -0400
I'm going to set up a side by side comparison if I ever get a chance - but I
was really amazed at some of the scanned images I saw.  I wasn't aware that
the 800 was a different film, but I do understand the 100 and 400 were
previously sold under a different name!

Thanks for the info!

Jim Caldwell
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Scales" <tscales@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] Kodak Supra reciprocity failure


> Jim, I like the 100 and 400 ok, but personally I don't find it that much
> better than cheaper Fuji.  Also be aware that the 800 is NOT a new formula
> and is not the fine grain that the 100 and 400 is.  A completely different
> film.
>
> Tom
>
>
> > I saw some scanned photos from Supra that blew me away - so I just
started
> > using it!  It is extremely fine grained and was formulated to use in
> > scanners (so the marketing hype says!!).  I found the colors to be quite
> > true - although it's not as favorable to skin tones.  For portraits,
Kodak
> > porta is a better stock.  Supra comes in 100, 400 and 800 - although
each
> > can easily be pushed up to 2 stops.  I haven't tried that yet, but I am
> > going to order and try some of the 800.  I found the 400 to be also fine
> > grained and probably close to what Kodacolor 100 was about 5 years ago -
> but
> > the colors are not as 'harsh'.  I haven't used reala in some time, but I
> > think this beats superia!  I wish it was easier to come by!  I have to
> order
> > it from Adorama or B&H - I can't find anyone locally who carries it.  A
> roll
> > of the  ISO 100 is about $2.89 for 36 exposures.
> >
> > Jim Caldwell
>
>
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