All films have improved a great deal since 1984
On May 31, 2011, at 1:24 PM, priit@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> On Sat, 28 May 2011, Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
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>> Last time I shot Ektachrome 400 was 'round 1984, and didn't like it at all.
>> I remember to have read here a so-so experience with Provia 400X, and in
>> fact seldom if ever did I find this one mentioned at the List.
>> It seems that 400F was improved to 400X ...
>> <http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/496809-USA/Fujifilm_15689978_Provia_400X_RXP_III.html>
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> Well, I've only used 400F, but that was certainly good enough for my needs
> (travel photos, projection/scanning for web use). Don't know if a 1984
> high iso film can really be compared to current films, but was there
> anything specific about the Ektachrome you didn't like?
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> Personally I wouldn't worry about the quality of 400X, I don't think there
> is any other 400 slide film that would be significantly better, unless you
> have very specific demands. I would be more concerned about it getting to
> me without getting x-rayed too much.
>
> Priit.
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