That's been my reason for using Agfa for 30+ years.  Extremely natural, yet
somewhat saturated palette.

Bill


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Dayton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "David Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: Portra/Supra,lost my notes


> David,
>
> Have you ever tried Agfa Optima II - you can get 100, 200 or 400
> speed.  Agfa is usually very clean with whites and the Optima seems to
> do well with browns/reds - earthy tones.  I would be very tempted to
> try a couple of rolls - you may be pleasantly surprised.
>
>
> Bruce Dayton
>
>
>
> Saturday, March 09, 2002, 1:27:07 PM, you wrote:
>
> DB> Hi all,sorry for asking this again,but i lost my printouts from the
responses
> DB> from the list.It was inregards to finding some other film to use if
Kodak went
> DB> ahead and discontinues the RG series.
> DB> Keep in mine the type of pictures i normally take,horsey with a lot of
> DB> browns,greens and whites,and if i stay with Kodak,would the Portra VC
or Supra
> DB> 400 be more suited to my needs.I can vaguely remember but i'm not sure
what
> DB> the majority suggested,Supra seems to be ringing in my head but not
sure.
> DB> Are my only choice of speeds 160 and 400,at the lower end?
>
> DB> Thanks and sorry
>
> DB> Dave
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