I've yet to see any ISO 100 film approach the results I used to get with
Ektar 25 and Royal Gold 25.  IMHO.  What you suggest still has another
decade of improvement to go at the current pace before modern ISO 100 film
is as good as RG25.

Cheers,
Gerald

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary J Sibio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: Film improvement question (rhetorical)


>
>
> David A. Mann wrote:
>
> >The return from improving the ISO100 might pay for the investment in
ISO25.
> >But I'm not sure if any businesses think that way anymore.
>
> Or it could be invested in making even more improvements in the ISO 100
> product.
>
> Why should a company put any effort into an ISO 25 film if it can produce
> an ISO 100 film that's as good or better. The companies are striving for a
> better quality product and they are delivering it at faster speeds.
There's
> nothing wrong with that.
>
>
> Pax et bonum
> Gary J Sibio, SFO
>
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