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prodigy was american videotex / micronet
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holy shit that medieval ass moon face
we'll have thunderstorms in the pacific northwest and high temps in the south today - and in the midwest, it's looking like you'll be getting V I S I T E D
prodigy was american videotex / micronet
holy shit that medieval ass moon face
we'll have thunderstorms in the pacific northwest and high temps in the south today - and in the midwest, it's looking like you'll be getting V I S I T E D
This advertisement lies.. well.. Okay. It's complicated™
Spectra film used the exact same formulation that 600 speed film of the era used, nothing special. However Spectra cameras all had coated glass lenses that offered better clarity for the taken photograph. And later Spectra film was thinner than comprable 600 film, and most noticeably in the mylar layer that covers the film, so there was less plastic in the way of the developed emulsion.
So there was nothing truly chemically brighter about the film, and the top of the line 600 cameras could do the same with their Polaroid film. But I guess the Spectra cameras brought that down to the masses.