keithwms
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I'd much prefer to see ra4 prints, not scans, but thanks nevertheless!
I've been reading lots of posts about this and there's a tendency to say Reala 120 is discontinued when actually what is meant is Reala 120 is no longer being imported into the US. Is this the case here, or is Reala 120 really gone?
I would say that the aims of Reala and Ektar are diametrically opposed. One aims for natural color (more natural than Kodak NC or Fuji 160S, IMHO), and the other aims for purposefully exaggerated color and contrast. I have used both, and though they are both excellent, I would never consider one a replacement for the other, in any use.
I agree to a point, but it depends on what sort of photos you are taking and for what purpose. Reala can give you highly saturated and almost ludicrously vibrant colours under certain conditions and that is why we have been favouring it.
Wellll.. pretty much any colour neg film I have ever used can give unrealistic colours if it is overexposed. Overt the years I bracketed quite a lot in 35mm to learn the ropes, and when I compared the brackets, it was quite clear that they differed substantially.
If you rate reala at 50 or something, then, sure you will get more saturation in the primaries and less nuance overall. But that is also true of every colour neg film I've ever used. At the same time, metering technique is just as important as how the film is rated, if not even more so. It seems that the best way to compare these films is to colour meter off a neutral object.
One other issue, the importance of which I can't assess at all, is that some claim fuji films do better in fuji chems; kodak films do better in kodak. This sounds reasonable but I don't know firsthand how much of an issue it is. Some of you know, and I'd appreciate comment.
The bottom line I suppose is that you can get spectacular results from any of the modern colour neg films. It is hardly surprising that all those years of research produced these extraordinary films. That said, I still love my astia![]()
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