>Are you going to tell us what the most grainless slide film is, Gary?
I did in my Closing. Kodak's Photomicrography Color Film was a film from
the medical films group that was popular around the 70's. It was finer
grained than Kodachrome II and could be home/school processed in E-4
chemistry. It was also great because it was easy solarized being of
higher contrast. It is no longer with us, but the words were "most grain
less slide film ever made".
>Provia F is less grainy than even Kodachrome 25.
Present day true yes, but historically inaccurate.
John
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strange that those things that often seem to be the answer to all our
dreams,
sometimes turn into the beginnings of a nightmare.
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