In a message dated 1/7/2003 1:31:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Popular Photo has this to offer:
> 
> < TITLE="http://www.popphoto.com/Film/PrintArticle.asp?ArticleID=203>" 
>TARGET="_blank">http://www.popphoto.com/Film/PrintArticle.asp?ArticleID=203>
> 
> Download the PDF and you can keep it forever.
> 
> BTW, Provia 400F, while a bit more expensive, apparently 
> has every bit of
> resolution that 100F has, plus two more stops.
> 
> t

Nice. Thanks a lot.

Now I just have to figure out how to interpret it. Hehehe.

I guess what I am wondering is when I look at something like this I am not sure what 
contrast means.

Does high contrast mean the film HAS high contrast, or can it can HANDLE high contrast?

Seems to me when one would use it would depend on which it means. Has high contrast, 
shoot in low contrast situations; can handle high contrast, shoot in low or high 
contrast situations.

My one attempt at slide film so far, the pictures had too much contrast (and the 
shadows too dark) -- so curious.

Doe aka Marnie

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