At 21:01 10/21/02, you wrote:
Why would they not put it in the professional level films?
It is, but *only* in the color negative, not the chromes. Fujicolor
Professional NHGII is an older emulsion without the 4th layer. It's also
available *only* in 120 and 220 size for medium format, not 135
size. Fuji's letter designations for their current 135 size color negative
films:
Consumer:
CA = Superia 200
CH = Superia 400, Superia X-tra 400, and Press 400
CN = Superia 100
CS = Superia Reala (ISO 100)
CU = Superia 1600, and Press 1600
CZ = Superia 800, and Press 800
Professional:
NPC = daylight ISO 160 (higher contrast than NPS)
NPH = daylight ISO 400
NPL = tungsten ISO 160T
NPS = daylight ISO 160 (lower contrast than NPC)
NPZ = daylight ISO 800
The Mystery:
What the heck is Fujicolor Super HQ ???
There's no letter designation on the box!!
It's dirt cheap at the discount department stores (Meijer, [Wal,K]-Mart,
Sam's Club, etc.).
-- John
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