In a message dated 1/18/01 6:37:11 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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<< Mafud, I'd be curious as to your opinion on Agfa Portrait.>>

I like it! I don't shoot AGFA unless the situation calls for the type, but I 
like it. Thje not so wide availability of AGFA emulsions also limits my using 
them too often.

<<Not so much in terms of grain (it is outclassed by its competition in this 
area, but
 I tend to shoot it 67 and not worry about it), but in terms of its tonal 
range and colour.>>

"Grain, grain!? I, like you, sometimes shoot for grain, witness my affinity 
for KODAK PMZ 1000, especially for Bridal portraits and silver-haired older 
women.

< >>

Have you posted the portrait you spoke of? I'd like to see the effect you get.
Whenever you get a chance, you might give SUPRA 100 a try. I think since you 
liked the AGFA, you'll find SUPRA has very similar characteristics.
*I don't often find AGFA emulsions where I live. No excuse, in that I also 
don't find much SUPRA, purchasing the bulk of my film from B&H.

Mafud
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