> At 10:43 PM -0700 97/02/06, Eric J. Neilsen wrote:
> >On Thu, 6 Feb 1997, Michael Boses wrote:
>
> >Micheal, Kodak's 4127 can (could) be purchased in rolls. It did however
> >require an investment of some $8000.00 US dollars. It is very similar to
> >4125 Pro Copy film.
>
> Not in my experience. Most films are designed to have their contrast
> adjusted considerably through development. 4125 Professional Copy is the
> only exception I know of. It behaves very differently from 4127.
>
> Luis Nadeau
> nadeaul@nbnet.nb.ca
> Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
> http://www3.nbnet.nb.ca/nadeaul/
>
>
It is also designed specifically for copying continuous tone originals,
the shape of the film's shoulder is altered to maintain highlight
integrity. I know of no other film like it.
John