The magazine reviews and my previous experience said yes. Also reduces the
number of film stocks to deal with - 100F is my standard slide film now.
Gary
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Wallich" <pw@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] Fort Davis pictures
> At 9:02 AM -0500 9/9/01, Gary Edwards wrote:
>
>
> >Adobe Photoshop 6.0 has a nice feature that automates production of a
simple
> >web gallery. I've used it to put together a quick site with pictures
from
> >last weekend's trip to the Davis Mountains in far west Texas.
> >
> >http://members.home.net/zuikos/ft_davis/FrameSet.htm
> >
> >Yes, I know that the picture of the Lucifer hummingbird suffers from
> >compression. I spent more time that I care to tell battling with my ISP
> >server to replace that file - but I was defeated.
> >
> >Technical: All with OM-4T, all but the hummers on Provia 100F pushed two
> >stops, hummers on Supra 400, zone tailed hawk with a Sigma 400/5.6 wide
open
> >on a tripod, the red-tailed with my Tamron 400/4 and an OM 1.4X-A wide
open
> >(the lack of sharpness is due to my poor focusing, not any fault of the
> >lens), flower and lizard pictures with a Zuiko 50/3.5 at f/8 hand held.
>
> Nice pix, but just one question: why the Provia pushed two stops instead
> of provia 400? Is the grain still better?
>
> paul suddenly becoming a fan of superia 400
>
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