<x-charset ISO-8859-1>> From: rafeb > If there are better > ISO 100 negative films out there, I'm all ears. At PhotoPlus West, Kodak was handing out samples of their new Supra (color neg.) film. They only had the 400 ISO to give out, and I haven't tested it yet. It comes in 100 and 800 as well. I would like to see the 100. According to Kodak: KODAK PROFESSIONAL SUPRA 100 Film features extremely fine grain and excellent sharpness, allowing for a high degree of enlargement. This film is an excellent choice for fashion, landscape, nature, product, lifestyle, and medical photography. SUPRA Films are designed to be push-processed, scanned and enlarged, and feature a vibrant color palette. These characteristics make SUPRA Films the ideal choice for commercial applications such as photojournalism, stock, and fashion photography. KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTAPRESS PJ100, PJ400, and PJ800 Films will be discontinued. The new SUPRA Films provide substantial grain, sharpness, and skin-tone reproduction improvements over the EKTAPRESS Films. * Enhanced Cubic Grain Technologies * Unsurpassed in fineness of grain in this speed class * Aspect Ratio Optimized T-GRAIN Emulsions * Exceptional sharpness * Capture precise outlines and fine detail * DIR, DIAR, Solid Particle Filter Dye, and Interlayer Technologies * Bold, dynamic, yet true-to-life colors Enjoy, David Corwin - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. </x-charset>