For those who want data sheets (pdf) in English:
http://www.business.com/bdcframe.asp?ticker=&src=http%3A//rd.business.com/in
dex.asp%3Fbdcz%3Dil.l.ml.e%26bdcr%3D3%26bdcu%3Dhttp%253A//www.fujifilm.com/J
SP/fuji/epartners/Products.jsp%253Fnav%253D1%2526parent%253DPRODUCT_CATEGORY
_234668%2526product%253D%26bdcs%3DC6779C92-4421-46EB-85C5-31D747EE0BA6200521
2839990.6%26bdcf%3D0b034120-5ae5-4f39-b6f9-1cafaeaf08c8%26bdcp%3D%26partner%
3Dbdc%26title%3DFuji%253A%2520Professional%2520Color%2520Reversal%2520Film&b
ack=http%3A//www.business.com/directory/electronics_and


Jens Bladt
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: Alan Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 12. februar 2005 07:37
Til: [email protected]
Emne: Re: Velvia 100


--- Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alan, are you attempting to provide information
> contrary to that supplied in my earlier email? My
> point was that Fuji claims Velvia 50/100 have greater
> resolving power than does Provia 100F. Do you have
> information to the contrary?
> I lust for a Provia like film capable of even greater
> resolution. Thanks.

You are correct, according to the Fuji spec sheets, all three RVP have
higher
resolving power than RDPIII. My limited experience with RVP and RDPIII has
come to
the same conclusion as well. However, RDPIII scans better than RVP which is
too contrasty.

=====
Alan Chan
http://www.pbase.com/wlachan



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