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Re: [APML]: 37 films tested (was Gold Max)




Did you also test Kodak PJM Multispeed? I'm surprised to not see it in your
results.

BTW, I'sure I'm not alone in offering a great big "Thank You" for all the
hard work and excellent info on these films. Now...can you do anything about
these clouds...

Mike Regish
http://members.tripod.com/~mike534
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Reeves <rreeves@connecti.com>
To: astro-photo@nightsky.com <astro-photo@nightsky.com>
Date: Thursday, January 29, 1998 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: [APML]: 37 films tested (was Gold Max)


>
>Hmmm....
>
>I guess my last message with this topic header didn't make too much sense
>because it was an addition to a message that didn't get posted.  Let me
>insert the whole thing.
>
>>While we are on the topic of films, has anyone tried Kodak Gold
>>MAX?? So far is seems to be a nice film... Any thoughts appreciated.
>>---------------
>>Dr. Scott Teare
>>University of Illinois and Mt. Wilson Observatory
>>Mt Wilson, California.
>
>Well...as long as we are on the subject, I have recently tested 39
UNHYPERED
>films (37 actually, two are not made anymore) for reciprocity loss and
color
>shift.  I didn't mean to make the test a Fuji vrs Kodak war, but that is
all
>that is available is this one-horse town.  I could get Ilford B&W, but no
>Ilford or Agfa color film.
>They are in order of my preference:
>
>Kodak Royal Gold 1000    (One stop speed loss in two minutes)
>Kodak PJ400              (2/3 stop   "        "       "     )
>Kodak PMZ                (1/2 stop   "        "       "     )
>Kodak PJC-1              (One stop   "        "       "     )
>Fuji Super G 100         (1/3 stop   "        "       "     )
>