At 00:07 4/12/02, I wrote:
Compare the last sections in the data sheets for the two films (shows
characteristic curves and discusses image structure):
Also see the first paragraph on the Pro Image 100 data sheet:
"It is intended for portrait and social applications,
and can be stored at room temperature -even in hot,
humid climates. Its printing characteristics are
similar to those of KODAK GOLD Films to help simplify
printing for photofinishers."
This ought to be a very strong clue about what it is! The comparison of
the characteristic curves and print grain indices clinches it.
-- John
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