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Some films like Velvia are available in both 100 and 100F versions.
What's the difference?
The non-suffix version appears to be slightly finer grain and sharper.
Both versions have an RMS granularity of 8.
- Leigh
I Am Luna
3-Jul-2012, 20:07
If I remember correctly, F stands for Finer because it has an extra layer of color. The differences are numerous.
polyglot
4-Jul-2012, 00:57
Seems to mean "flatter colour". Kind of. Not that there's anything other than RVP100 available now in both F and non-F.
I'm not going to make wild guesses. If i remember correctly, 100f came out prior to velvia 100 as an alternative to rvp. Many folks didn't like it.
Then there's also astia 100f.
SpeedGraphicMan
6-Jul-2012, 16:51
I thought it stood for "Fuji" :)
You know, sort of a Deja Vu! :)
You know, sort of a Deja Vu! :)
Shouldn't that be "Deja Fu"? :D
- Leigh
SpeedGraphicMan
6-Jul-2012, 16:58
Or "Feja Fu"? :D
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