In 1986?SNIP: Fuji had both 800 and 1600...
I have several of those Kodak "Self Help Books" .I wish Kodak would bring back some fast films, i think there could be a market again for their old 3200 ISO Black and white stuff, a C-41 film that would be a bit more speedy than 800 ISO would be nice too.
Wiki says that it was in 1986
I wish Kodak would bring back some fast films, i think there could be a market again for their old 3200 ISO Black and white stuff, a C-41 film that would be a bit more speedy than 800 ISO would be nice too.
Oh sorry Minoltafan I did not read this first - so you actually have VR1000 prints ? May I ask : wich format ?Konica did have a 1600 speed C-41 film in the 80s, it was known to be quite good actually, i've been reading old Popular Photography articles on Google Books.
Kodak boasted about their Tabular emulsions which meant they could make more sensitive emulsions with less grain, i have some prints of Kodacolor VR-1000 and they look similar in grain to say nowaday's Fuji Superia or Natura 1600, ofcourse though grain not only depends on the film, but also depends on the state of the chemicals the lab uses, old chemicals can cause more grain.
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