> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Stenquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
>
> Good news. E100S is my favorite transparency film, and this
> new emulsion
> is reportedly an improvement.
You shoot people, right? I haven't shot any Ektachrome in while, and
when I did it was for landscapes and
> Tom,
>
> My biggest film concern is not that it will go away, but that the
> choices will continue to diminish. The more specialty/unique films
> will slowly go on the chopping block as more pros turn to digital. I
> would be far less happy about film if my only choices were Kodak Gold
> and F
Tom,
My biggest film concern is not that it will go away, but that the
choices will continue to diminish. The more specialty/unique films
will slowly go on the chopping block as more pros turn to digital. I
would be far less happy about film if my only choices were Kodak Gold
and Fuji Superia.
> New kodak films:
> http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/pressReleases/pr20020924-21.shtml
> Nice to see someone still investing in film R&D!
Cool beans.
Though in regard to the idea of someone "still" investing in film R&D, I
think one thing most "film is going to be gone next year!!" type people
f
New kodak films:
http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/pressReleases/pr20020924-21.shtml
Nice to see someone still investing in film R&D!
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