On Wed, 13 Jun 2001 06:47:38 -0400 (EDT), you wrote: >First off, Supra is a C41 print film. Superia, >as I recall, as an E6 positive film. Fuji's >"equivalent" to Supra might be Reala, perhaps. Not so. Superia is a C41 colour negative film. Fuji claims that Superia contains Reala technology ( the extra colour layer) and is thus a replacement for Reala. See this at Fuji's US site (nb long URL - you may need to cut and paste if your email client wraps it) >http://www.fujifilm.com/tcm.html?x-tempest-op=generic&ContentType=Product&UserTypeId=2&CategoryId=67&CurrentTopCategory=2&pagetype=UserTypeCategoryHome I suspect you are thinking of Fuji's E6 positive film Sensia.
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