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Well I just discovered that Kodak does not make the Royal Gold anymore.
I have emailed them about their high def film but wondered if anyone has used it or has other suggestions? I want to try several rolls of whatever film I use before next year so I am not experimenting on the trip. Thanks in advance for your help. |
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Kodak high def film
I have used some just recently and was very pleased with the results. Most of my shots were indoors using a Vivitar 285 flash. I thought the color saturation was better than Kodak Gold. |
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Kodak high def film
I have used some just recently and was very pleased with the results. Most of my shots were indoors using a Vivitar 285 flash. I thought the color saturation was better than Kodak Gold. |
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Thanks Mike-I had a feeling it was something like that.
Tracy It seems that Kodak, in yet another breath-takingly stupid move, has renamed Royal Gold as "High Definition". Kodak marketing never ceases to amaze me. It is beyond incompetent. We need a new term for it. |
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Thanks Mike-I had a feeling it was something like that.
Tracy It seems that Kodak, in yet another breath-takingly stupid move, has renamed Royal Gold as "High Definition". Kodak marketing never ceases to amaze me. It is beyond incompetent. We need a new term for it. |
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That is great to hear. I will be mainly doing outdoor shots but
I am making a trip to the east coast next month so I can try it out. Thanks-Tracy I have used some just recently and was very pleased with the results. Most of my shots were indoors using a Vivitar 285 flash. I thought the color saturation was better than Kodak Gold. |
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That is great to hear. I will be mainly doing outdoor shots but
I am making a trip to the east coast next month so I can try it out. Thanks-Tracy I have used some just recently and was very pleased with the results. Most of my shots were indoors using a Vivitar 285 flash. I thought the color saturation was better than Kodak Gold. |
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That is great to hear. I will be mainly doing outdoor shots but
I am making a trip to the east coast next month so I can try it out. Thanks-Tracy I have used some just recently and was very pleased with the results. Most of my shots were indoors using a Vivitar 285 flash. I thought the color saturation was better than Kodak Gold. |
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