Don't know if the bulk Provia 100F that B&H is selling is pro grade,
  however I'm amazed by the level of consistency I kept getting for
  the last 3 years with this film, despite using different developing
  kits. The greens, the reds, the grays always turn the same shades
  when exposure is varied. It may not be the do it all film, but it's
  certainly the most predictable I ever worked with.

  Servus,   Alin

Mike wrote:

> roll to roll film variances are nonsystematic and cannot be dealt
> with, but i doubt it's as bad as 1/3 stop. even then, one can get a
> bulk roll and calibrate for it.  

Pål wrote:

PJ> Pro film is calibrated with 1/6 stop. Thats a words case scenario.
PJ> It is usually far better. Amateur film is guarranteed within 1/3s
PJ> but in real life they are usually within 1/6 stop as well.

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