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Old March 2nd 05, 04:30 PM
Bill Tuthill
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Default Fuji NPS and NPC update

Fujifilm has announced that they will replace NPS with Pro 160S
and NPC with Pro 160C in the US and other markets. The new films
have lower grain, RMS 3 instead of 4.

In Japan, there will be PRO 160NS (low contrast for flash portraits)
and PRO 160NH (higher contrast for portraits with natural light).
Sounds like 160NS = 160S and there is no 160NH outside Japan.

Anybody have further information?

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Old March 7th 05, 07:27 PM
Sander Vesik
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Bill Tuthill wrote:
Fujifilm has announced that they will replace NPS with Pro 160S
and NPC with Pro 160C in the US and other markets. The new films
have lower grain, RMS 3 instead of 4.

In Japan, there will be PRO 160NS (low contrast for flash portraits)
and PRO 160NH (higher contrast for portraits with natural light).
Sounds like 160NS = 160S and there is no 160NH outside Japan.


It also could easily be the rest of the world gets their hands on 160NS
and 160NH in 2007/2008.


Anybody have further information?


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