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Yes but this is the point of this technology!
You get all 3.
One photon produces the release of two electrons.
That means you get the same emulsion previously used for
100ISO speed film with the speed of ISO 200.
Or vice versa. You get a 100 ISO speed film with fine grain
of a 50 ISO speed film.
This can allso benefit still image photography.
All ISO100 films would have a lot finer grain,a grain of
a 50ISO speed film made with the same emulsion technology
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Hi,i posted this in the unarchived general forum but nobody
responded,so i decided to post here.
Does anyone know if Kodak is incorporating this new technology
in their pro or consumer negative films yet?
This is a revolutionary technology greater than the introduction of t-
grain, i suspect it will affect both motion picture and still films
In the motion picture bussines everybody seems to be very happy
with the grain improvement.
Kodak UC100/Reala Comparison
in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
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Agfa ultra 100 + prestique paper
I have done just that a week or two ago
Wonderful color saturation,specially good for enhancing warm
color tones in the sunsets and magic hour.
But i don't like the contrast,to much contrast.