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[filmscanners] Re: Kodachrome 25 versus?



The demise of K-25 is a shame, but I would suggest you consider looking
at the Fuji "F" line of films.  In specific, the Provia 100F is a fairly
neutral film with very fine grain which scans well.  It gives you a 2
stop advantage over the K-25, as well and uses standard E-6 processing.

Art

David Lewiston wrote:

> I'm getting ready for another field trip. In the past, I have always used
> K25 for subjects with fine detail. Imacon scans have yielded 20x prints
> effortlessly.
>
> K25 is no longer manufactured in the U.S. Is it still available in other
> countries?
>
> If it isn't, then I'll have to look for another slide emulsion that is also
> essentially grainless.
>
> Recommendations, please?
>
> Thanks, David Lewiston
>


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