Even being a diehard OM fan, I have to say the noise of E-10 is much higher
than D1, D30, S-1 Pro, although it doesn't shown to be very objectionable.
So if you got such good result with your lab, the output from the above
three SLR DCs will give you grainless output.
BTW, I have some 4x6 E-10 output from Fuji Frontier which looked to be less
grainy than ISO200 negative on one hour lab prints.
C.H.Ling
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From: "Motor Sport Visions Photography" <msvphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Noise? Sure, the E-10 has a little. But, less than Provia F 400. A lot
> less. In fact, the grain in the Provia F 100 prints is about the same
> size as the E-10's "noise" at 8x10 and both prints look stunning side by
> side. This with no digital post processing to remove noise, sharpen,
> etc. (there seems to be a growing underground supply of shareware noise
> removal Photoshop plug-ins).
>
> Point being, the prints do look real good--if you have not seen
> photographic prints made from a good digital camera you will be very
> surprised. I was. They ain't just for web use anymore... (I do still
> prefer film though.)
>
> Mike Veglia
> Motor Sport Visions Photography
> http://www.motorsportvisions.com
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