I'm not sure how it compares to Reala, but it's less contrasty than
Portra and the colors are a bit more natural. To my mind it's chief
virtue is that it produces excellent scans from the negative. This seems
to be related to its slightly subdued contrast. 
Paul

Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> 
> Got a free roll of fresh Kodak Supra 100 from the local photo
> profiteer  today.  So now what?  What can I expect from it?  How
> does it compare to Reala?  Are the colors punchy or more
> natural?  Is it a contrasty film, or more subdued?  How's the
> grain?  Tight and sharp?  Good for portraits?  Scenics? Any
> comments would be appreciated.  Thanks!
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> their clothes, but when you photograph people in B&W,
> you photograph their souls."
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