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Re: [APML] What Film is Best?



In terms of still-produced film I think it's down to just E200 and Tec Pan.
The short list of possibly still-availiable discontinued film is KodakSupra
400 (be careful not to get the "improved") Kodak LE400 and Fuji HQ100.
Bobby Middleton

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----- Original Message -----
From: "glenn shaw" <glennshaw@alaska.net>
To: <Astro-Photo@seds.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 3:04 AM
Subject: [APML] What Film is Best?


> Its been a long time since we've heard about good film for
> astrophography. I recognize that some good emulsions have bit the dust
> in the last year or so.
>
> What films are left out there with good spectral response and low
> reciprocity failure?
>
> Glenn Shaw
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