I have gotten very uneven results from the Agfa RSX II 50 and 100. This is
from rolls bought at different times from different places. Sometimes the
slides are very fuzzy and grainy with dull lifeless colors. At other times
they are beautiful and I just love the look of these films. I have had had
the processing done at 2 different places with good and bad results from
both. I do not know if it is the labs or a problem with the film itself.
Glenn Garza
-----Original Message-----
From: Emil Pozar <emil.pozar@xxxxxxxxx>
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, November 25, 1999 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: [OM] Scanners & films
>IMO, Agfa RSX series (probably also RSX II) films are the most neutral
>(e.g. non-enhanced color") slide films in the market with true whites.
>Invaluable for copy work.
>
>However, for some strange reason these films, that look great
>home-developed, usually turn awfully *dirty-greenish* with somewhat thin
>blacks if commercially developed.
>
>Their grain is also rather pronounced (for example RSX ISO 50 has more
>grain than Fuji Sensia II ISO 100).
>
>
>--
>Regards,
>
>Emil Pozar
>epozar@xxxxxxxxx
>http://www.mypage.at/emilpozar
>
>
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