gfen wrote: > On Thu, 6 Jul 2006, Adam Maas wrote: > >>Plus-X is still available, but can be hard to find. Tri-X will likely >>outlast every other Kodak B&W film. Tri-X is my do-everything film, I >>shoot it from EI 200-6400 on a regular basis. > > > I knew they killed it in sheet format a few years back, I assumed roll and > 135 was shortly thereafter.
They killed off the 220 version, but Plus-X lives on in 135 and 120. > > At least somethings remain teh same, except I still don't wanna give Kodak > my money. I'm a bitter old coot like that. :) > > >>I think you mean FP4 and HP5. I've never liked either, they just don't > > > You are correct, I'm easily confused. > > >>Superia is actually Fuji, not Kodak. > > > Again correct, I meant Supra. I took a look at big yellow's website before > I sent this, and Supra is infact gone, like Royal Gold before it. > > What's this "Ultra Colour" stuff, though. I see it comes in 100iso. Is it > clowny levels of colour saturation? > > Yep, that's almost velvia-ish saturation from the Ultra Color. I don't touch the stuff, if I want ungodly saturation, I shoot E100VS or Velvia chromes. -Adam -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

