[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> "Pros" shoot SUPRA. They obviously either hate big yellow or simply don't
> know about the stunning sharpness of the SUPRA breed.
> 
> How well does Reala perform when scanned?

Reala scans phenomenally well.  It also has a special dye layer to
balance mixed fluorescent and daylight lighting, which it does a
spectacular job of.  That's why I was recommending that you shoot a roll
of Reala when you had your mixed lighting problem, rather than trying to
filter your flash and lens.

As to Supra being sharper or finer grained, I find that tough to
believe, but we can no longer rely on numbers from Kodak for comparison,
since, after a couple of years of being trounced by Fuji in terms of
grain, they abandoned RMS for measuring grain and developed their own
"Kodak Grain Index", which can now only be used to compare Kodak to Kodak.

But again, I have not shot Supra, just as you have not shot Reala, so
neither of us can gain the upper hand in this shootin' match. :)

-Aaron
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