Night shot effects aside - it seems to me that Kodachrome 200 would be
more 'forgiving' for daylight shots than Kodachrome 25 - or am I getting
print and slide film performance confused?

Should have guessed the military was the origin for IR film.  A major 
spin-off is vegatation mapping from aerial and satellite images.

Also, after wading through chapters on net graphics and the woes of no
two monitors being alike, David's comments on a scan being too dark and
too magenta raises another question.  This observation is certainly
valid for his system - if these authors are somewhat correct, someone
else may well be looking at the same images and concluding all but one
were too light with a red cast. Is the problem that significant?

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