Ken Nadvornick
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I'm almost 75 I'm old enough to know, not in my lifetime.
So you don't think there's a fair chance of them significantly improving their slide films in the next 25 years?

Ken
I'm almost 75 I'm old enough to know, not in my lifetime.
You don't remember Kodak High Speed Ektachrome ?
I trust my eyes over a scanner when determining the quality of slide films.
I probably won't live to be 101 Ken, it will just bloody seem like itSo you don't think there's a fair chance of them significantly improving their slide films in the next 25 years?
Ken
But emulsion making is more akin to brewing - suppose they turn out to be as good at making slide film as they are at making wine?![]()
But Ferrania may very well at some point in the not too distant future be producing slide films that ALL exceed the candle power of anything Fuji (or Kodak) is producing...
Ken
Will that be true because Fuji and Kodak will not be producing anything in terms of slide film? Sure seems that way.
I probably won't live to be 101 Ken...
I do. It was pretty bad by the standards of today (well, the standards of pre-discontinuation of Provia 400X) but was pretty good by the standards of the day and was better than any Fuji slide film I ever saw then, which was none. I'm not sure if they may have made slide film then but if they did I never saw it.
But emulsion making is more akin to brewing - suppose they turn out to be as good at making slide film as they are at making wine?![]()
Oh god I hope not!! I hope they are WAY better at making film than they are at making wine, anyone who knows their wines knows that Italians make some of the worst wines in the world, they just make a lot of it, and drink a lot of it too! (And I'm Italian...)
French, Californians, Spaniards, Chilean, Africans, Australians, Germans, Georgians, Russians, ALL make better wines than the Italians.
Oh god I hope not!! I hope they are WAY better at making film than they are at making wine, anyone who knows their wines knows that Italians make some of the worst wines in the world, they just make a lot of it, and drink a lot of it too! (And I'm Italian...)
French, Californians, Spaniards, Chilean, Africans, Australians, Germans, Georgians, Russians, ALL make better wines than the Italians.
Canadians too?
Maybe they make some of the worst and best?
Oh well, I'll take your word for it.![]()
There are good wine producers everywhere but it's one of those deals where you have a much better chance of a good wine from other countries than Italy.
Italy is an interesting country when it comes to wine, because they produce a ton of wine, the thing is is that wine is infused in the Italian culture, people drink wine all the time with many meals, so the production of wine and the amount that they harvest means that much of the production is of poor quality because they need to produce more to keep up with demand, this means not really being able to use the soil to its best advantage, nor limiting the hydration to increase the sugars and force a smaller harvest with better sugar content, so you end up with an overall larger harvest that dilutes the richness of the grape, so this is why it's harder to get an Italian wine of good quality over other countries.
This is of course a generalization but I think you get the picture of what I'm saying.
No too cold, lots of whites and native vines, similar to upstate New York and Connecticut, I'm not really a white wine fan as much as red so I don't like much from this area.
Wine like film is all personal and one might like a cheap poorly made wine and another might prefer a finely crafted wine that costs more, it's all personal preference and that's OK.![]()
Stone, being of Italian ancestry, you should know that a good table wine isn't necessarily a "fine wine;" and Italy produces both. Also, there are some people, myself included, who like wine to actually taste of the fruit from which it came.
In addition, the maligned (with good reason) chianti has made a comeback in quality.
Now, if you want a truly bad wine, I've a couple carboys of homemade wine that I don't think have turned to vinegar yet![]()
Canadians too?
Fuji Velvia 100 as far as I know isn't discontinued in either 135 or 120 sizes, only the F stuff, they are different films .http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/velvia100f.htm
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