Originally posted by: wbresson
Hi :shocked:
yep. theres no way to tell a difference unless you blow a picture up to poster size.
High Definition /Royal Supra is a modify Royal Gold film (produce a bit better colour & speed range than the old Gold). Basically it is just a marketing scheme to make the general public think it is a newer film with new technology. (Kodak hasn?t put much development into improving their film technology in the last 20+ years, and Fuji hasn?t improved much since the introduction of Velvia/Reala).Originally posted by: Taigan
I was standing in the checkout line today and saw high definition film next to the other film for 35mm cameras. Has anybody tried this? If so, is it noticeably better than regular 35 mm film?
Originally posted by: OffTopic
High Definition /Royal Supra is a modify Royal Gold film (produce a bit better colour & speed range than the old Gold). Basically it is just a marketing scheme to make the general public think it is a newer film with new technology. (Kodak hasn?t put much development into improving their film technology in the last 20+ years, and Fuji hasn?t improved much since the introduction of Velvia/Reala).Originally posted by: Taigan
I was standing in the checkout line today and saw high definition film next to the other film for 35mm cameras. Has anybody tried this? If so, is it noticeably better than regular 35 mm film?