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>Posted by: "Kevin Pernicano"
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Thu Jul 9, 2009 10:00 am (PDT)
Velvia 50 is a great film but too intense for good rendition of people!
Kevin,
Velvis , they are still not sure if its still alive or now.
Velvia 50 isnt really a great film for hooting indoors ( too slow for
one factor) and yes.....on flesh tones....it can tend to blotch. Not
sure if its still made.....but try Fuji Astia, which I believe was
the answer to that issue.
I got fed up with and stopped using Kodachrome in 1991 and never
looked back. I have shot thousand of rolls of Fuji transparency
films through my cameras and never had one problem with Fuji films,
and have been extremely happy with.
Jon Golden
3D Concepts
PO Box 715
Carlisle, MA 01741 USA
1-978-371-5557
jsgolden3d@...
http://www.make3Dimages.com
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