StorminMatt
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The Velvia 50 (RVP 50) film strengths lie in the green spectrum
Greens are my BIG point of contention when it comes to Velvia 50 (and, to a lesser degree, 100F). Simply put, Velvia 50 tends to put ALOT of yellow hue into greens (and, for that matter oranges). So in the end, you tend to get ALOT of 'kelly greens' and 'pea greens' rather than deep, dark greens. Even if you are shooting foliage that is decently dark. The effect is an almost glowing effect, kind of like a glow stick at a rave. And I have not been able to develop a taste for this - even (or, should I say especially) for landscape. This is probably the BIGGEST reason why I RARELY shoot Velvia, and prefer less 'wild' films like Kodachrome, E100G, or even Astia.