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RE: [APML] Another Provia 100F Q



Hi Brian,

> Pardon me for the question thats probably been touched on
> allready, but has
> the Provia changed at all in the last year?

Provia 100F (RDP III) has not changed, to my knowledge.

> that stood out most in my mind was the lack of red response to
> emission neb,
> and the 2nd being the ultra high detail, especially in the starclouds
> surrounding sagitarius.
> The dark nebs were amazingly intricate.

This is not surprising.  I have shot a lot of this film for daylight use (no
astrophotos).  It has a beautiful color palette, but it is distinctly biased
toward blues and greens.

It is an extremely fine grained film - almost as fine grained as Velvia -
which would account for all of the detail in your shots.


Scott

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