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Re: [APML] Fuji Super HQ 100?



Hello Roland:

I briefly used Fujicolor Super HQ 100 film hypersensitized for only one hour
in forming gas.  I would rate its blue response as excellent, green as good
and red as poor.  I was not able to find it in camera stores, but it was
available in general retail stores like TARGET.  Tony Hallas had used it for
a while and got excellent results (but he gets great results with
everything!).  He also said that you should hyper it briefly to get
acceptable results. You might want to check his web site to see if he has
any of the old photos taken with the film.  His friend Bob Fera also got
good results with the film.  I have a very small photo of M33 using the
hypered Fuji HQ 100 at:

http://www.homestead.com/mstecker/pokmachandm33.html


Michael Stecker
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Roland Roberts" <roland@astrofoto.org>
To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 9:00 PM
Subject: [APML] Fuji Super HQ 100?


> I found a couple of references to this film from about 3 years ago
> here on APML.  But I didn't see anything about using it unhypered.
> Fuji no longer mentions it on their web site (or it is very well
> hidden), but I stumbled across it at Walmart and am wondering it is is
> worth trying (or stocking up on since it looks like it is being
> replaced with another 4th layer technology film).
>
> roland
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