the"bright sun 100" film is the Gold 100 emulsion. Not the same as Royal Gold/Supra 100, which were ostensibly replaced by Royal Supra 200. Having shot all three films, the RS200 may be a technically better film in terms of resolution, but it renders colors differently, and has quite a bit more contrast than the 100 speed films. And those two qualities are what I liked about Supra 100.
-Mat On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 10:28:54 -0500, J. C. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I believe the reason that the recent Kodak 25 speed emulsions > were discontinued was they were able to make signifigant improvements > in the 100 emulsions to the point that the 25 was obsolete and they > were unable to make the corresponding improvements in the 25's so > goodbye 25. The films that came out at same time of 25 ending were > gold 100, royal gold 100, and supra 100. I think the current film > "Bright Sun" (100, damn tacky name). is most likely as good as any > 100 they ever made and probably matches those old 25s too. > JCO