Hi,
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!
I used it several times when it was called PJ100. My normal print film
now is Supra 400, so I like that family descended from the
Ektapresses. The colours are quite naturalistic with a reasonably low
contrast. If anything, they subdue very forward colours such as red.
The skin tones are very well thought of, and I agree with the general
opinion on that one. It gives good results under a wide variety of
conditions. The photos on my website of the demo in May last year were
shot on Supra 400.
I haven't done any kind of formal comparisons with other print films.
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Cheers,
Bob
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