ken472
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Fuji Reala, Ilford XP2. Fuji Superia is OK too but I love Reala
Fuji REALA (iso 100).....
the greens at the photo you posted are fine! But it's a scan of a negative viewed at a monitor. It's not a print and far too many variables involved. The comment I made earlier was based on my experience from prints that others have made for me, but not from just 2-3 labs. Somehow, whenever I get these greens from Mars they're almost always from a superia. I don't know, Gold could be more "foolproof"?
How does one tell?
But how would you then capture the mood of a dull day with boring looking green stuff?looking out of my window it's a dull day and all the green stuff growing looks boring, if supera does have a green fault (in your experience) but adds life to an otherwise dull photo, then I don't mind.
Hello,
My favorite is the Kodak Portra film you can get in bulk at Wal Mart.
Kodachrome 64!
Speaking of consumer films, my friend just got a roll of Superia 100 in 120 format in her Holga kit. It looked like any other U.S.-market Fuji 120 roll. I had no idea that Superia is available in 120. Where do I get it? Do they have the 800 or 1600?????
Freestyle has it, but only in ISO 100, not 800 or 1600. (They do have Fujicolor Pro 800 in 120, but I don't see any Fuji 1600 film in 120 at Freestyle.)
Superia Reala is also available in 120 but only in 100 ISO, I use a lot of it in my Mamiyas and find it excellent for general photography in reasonable lighting conditions.Speaking of consumer films, my friend just got a roll of Superia 100 in 120 format in her Holga kit. It looked like any other U.S.-market Fuji 120 roll. I had no idea that Superia is available in 120. Where do I get it? Do they have the 800 or 1600?????
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