Before the introduction of Velvia in the early 90's, Kodachrome 25
and 64 was by far the dominant film of pros for things like NG. It
was the best available, and still is an excellent film for natural
(not enhanced) color.
--- Siddiq <iddibhai@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 23:24:35 -0500, Earl Dunbar
> <edunbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> > Is the Pope a Catholic?
> >
>
> i wouldn't know, but judging from the way it was phrased, i'm
> guessing he
> is, and therefore, the NGs are indeed on kchrome.
>
>
>
> --
> /S
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> icq:104079359
> msidd004atstudentdotucrdotedu
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