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From: "Timothy Sherburne"
Subject: Re: Kodak Royal Gold 100


> FWIW, ol' Greenspun recommends either 100 or 400 ISO for print
films, and to
> stay away from 200. The resolving power of 200 and 400 are
usually so close
> that you might as well get the 400 and the extra stop that
comes with it.
>
> <http://www.photo.net/photo/film#avoid>
>
> t

What Greenpus is not taking into account, anoung other things,
is that there are significant contrast differences between 100,
200 and 400 films, at least the consumer ones from Kodak and
Fuji.
Gold 200 is one of Kodak's better films, and I have always been
very fond of the Fuji 200 speed films as well.
William Robb
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