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Harvey wrote:
> Fuji's Velvia chrome film is the most stable of the Fuji
> chrome films (significantly more stable than the rest).
> I think that's he only one that is more stable than Kodak
> Ecktachrome...But my knowledge is a few years old.

Is there a relationship between stability and film speed?  I'm intrigued
becuse Velvia is ISO50 and Kodachrome is generally ISO64. Yes I know about
K25 and K200. :)

Rob


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