on 20.02.03 11:39, Maciej Marchlewski at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
> "New Professional Films Debut
> In 1990, Fujifilm transformed the world of professional imaging
> with its launch of the first FUJICHROME Velvia color
> transparency film. Today, Fujifilm once again redefines the
> color reproduction palette for professional photographers, with
> the introduction of FUJICHROME Velvia 100F Professional. This
> new color transparency film brings the ultra-high-saturated
> color of Fujifilm's renowned Velvia to the ISO 100 speed class.
> Employing the industry's first Multi-Color-Correction Layer
> technology in a color reversal film, as well as new coupler and
> emulsion technologies, FUJICHROME Velvia 100F Professional
> delivers world-class color fidelity, reproducing the finest
> nuances of hues that test the limitations of conventional films,
> along with ultra-fine granularity (RMS** granularity of 8***)."
> 
> Wonder how much worse it will be than the ISO 50 version?
> 
Worse? Why? Old Velvia has been around for many years. Technology has
changed by this time. Velvia 50 had RMS=9, so new 100 with RMS=8 will at
least have smaller grain...

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Best Regards
Sylwek



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