Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]1/ Has anybody used this 800 color negative film: Konica Centuria 800 ... ? Any comments ? VS Fuji XTRA 800, Kodak 1000 ? 2/ Quoting Konica's marketing website text... AJQ 21ST CENTURY TECHNOLOGY, TODAY The Konica Color Centuria series incorporates the latest advances in the art of color negative film manufacture. For example, new Centuria Crystal gives the film a grain size more than 30 percent smaller than Konica's popular VX film. "This new generation grain is highly sensitive, sharp, ultra-fine and highly stable," Gordon said. "Our technology minimizes the formation of impurities during crystal growth, dramatically improving stability." Further, new Centuria Coupler features an advanced molecular design and double the reactivity of Konica's VX film, for increased sensitivity and improved stability. "By focusing on the coupler's performance at the molecular design stage," said Gordon, "we were able to markedly improve stability, both before and after exposure. "Because of this improved stability, formaldehyde stabilizers are no longer necessary during the photofinishing process, a major environmental plus for wholesale labs," Gordon added. Finally, Centuria DIR Coupler features new control technology that precisely controls diffusion by directing the developing inhibitor to the optimum path. "The result," said Gordon, "is a sharper image and more vivid color reproduction across the series." As a result, 21st century photographers will benefit from natural color balance under the most demanding lighting situations, including backlighting, fluorescent light and electronic flash. In addition, the Color Centuria lineup offers finer grain, smoother gradation and unsurpassed sharpness. And the new Color Centuria films stay fresher longer, and images remain stable even after exposure, a boon for "occasional" photographers. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Of course, everybody knows pigs rule this World." Miss Piggy, in a private interview leading to her authorized life story.