Wow, apparently Fuji rules. Don't films have "color" preferences? I heard
(from a photo teacher at the NY School of Visual Arts, I believe) that Fuji
was more "green friendly" and Kodak more "yellow friendly". This of course
could be an old wives tale based on the color of the boxes. But even so,
"green friendly" might work better for water shots.
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From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Conrad Vogel
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 7:13 PM
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Subject: [OM] OK, so I was bored (TOPE10 FILMS)
Tope 10 films (or lack thereof):
*FUJI*
Provia: 10
Velvia: 10
Superia/Reala: 9
Sensia: 3
Super HQ: 1
Neopan: 1
*KODAK*
Gold: 8
Portra: 5
Kodachrome: 4
Elitechrome: 3
Ultra Max: 2
Vericolor: 1
Selectchrome: 1
EBX: 1
Tri-X: 1
ED: 1
*ILFORD*
Delta: 2
HP: 2
FP: 1
*AGFA*
Agfacolor: 1
*KONICA*
200: 1
*DIGITAL*
All: 5
(Sorry for any mistakes, I just took the names from the pages....)
Conrad
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