Originally posted by YSLee
Provia 100F has this god awful blue green cast to it, anyone noticed? It gets worse if the lighting is dull or you underexpose it.
Velvia isn't much better, and it's a contrasty and rather saturated film.
I'm using EBX nowadays (because it's cheap), but if money is no object I wouldn't mind using E100S, as it makes a better all purpose film, as it's colour is just right, not too saturated but not too true to life.
Originally posted by denizenx
yo ANdy! still waiting for your "NO it's NOT chek jawa" tours...
Originally posted by ckiang
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... The 1st two rolls of my thaipusam shot came out without blue cast even though it was largely overcast that day.
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Regards
CK
Originally posted by YSLee
Provia 100F has this god awful blue green cast to it, anyone noticed? It gets worse if the lighting is dull or you underexpose it.
Velvia isn't much better, and it's a contrasty and rather saturated film.
I'm using EBX nowadays (because it's cheap), but if money is no object I wouldn't mind using E100S, as it makes a better all purpose film, as it's colour is just right, not too saturated but not too true to life.
Velvia for everything but portraits.Originally posted by ckiang
Ok, let's see what's your favourite SLIDE FILM of ISO 100 and below.