User talk:82.40.211.149
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[edit] Your edits to Velvia
Please stop inserting unsourced and incorrect information into the Velvia article. If you have issues with the article, then please voice them on the article's discussion page instead of engaging in an edit war. It doesn't achieve anything.
As to your claim of Provia having greater resolving power than Velvia, the 'Professional data guide' I have here does not agree with you. I see that all speeds of Velvia (50, 100, 100F) can resolve 80 lp/mm at 1.6:1 contrast, and 160 lp/mm at 1000:1 constrast. Provia 100F can only resolve 60 and 140, respectively, and 400F only 55 and 135. Where exactly did you get your information that shows Provia having higher resolution? --Imroy 21:46, 4 November 2006 (UTC)
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