Depend on how you define sharpness I guess.

I found Reala to be more detailed and have more exposure lattitude than
Superia which I don't like also due to its colour palette.

Other films by default could possibly be more contrasty than Reala
though so could 'appear' sharper.

Rating Reala at ISO 80 rather than its suggested 100 (and developing as
normal) also increases saturation & contrast and makes it the best neg
film ever in my opinion.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 22 September 2004 15:21 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Sharpest Color Film
> 
> 
> Need a quick answer if you can. Which have you found to be 
> the sharper, more detailed color film: Fuji Reala or Fuji 
> Superior? Have you found any that's sharper? 
>  
> I have a roll of Royal Gold 25 that's a bit out of date that 
> John Francis gave me a couple of years ago. I'm not too 
> concerned with color fidelity in this project, but want the 
> best detail and resolving power I can find with the film 
> that's now in my freezer. Will this out of date film have 
> suffered an loss of resolving power or sharpness over time?
>  
> Shel 
> 
> 

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