Boy, I'll second that.  Fuji Reala is one of my favorite films.  Low
contrast, but saturated and the grain (or lack thereof) is wonderful
to behold.  I seriously doubt that you have seen the limits of print
film until you try good print films.  Another nice one is Konica
Impressa 50.


Bruce



Wednesday, November 20, 2002, 11:46:46 AM, you wrote:

BR> Forget the lenses, forget the tripod and all the rest of the technique jazz.
BR> Get a roll of Fuji Reala (or even Kodak Supra 100) and then take a look at
BR> the enlargements. I have found that the type of film has a bigger effect on
BR> how a picture looks, because of fine grain (smoother tones and ability to
BR> render fine details) than all the other hardware factors.

BR> BR

BR> Go! Right now, before the new toys show up any you think that they made the
BR> pictures better.

BR> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

BR> I was/am still using 200 print film. I've had two 8x10 blowups done for
BR> instance, and, frankly, they look pretty good.

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