George Mann
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When used without a warming filter?
In my experience yes; not to quite the same extent as Kodachrome used to (not a criticism of the one-true-slide-film, but it was definitely a film that performed better on a hypothetical Californian summer day than a typical British drizzle), but yes.When used without a warming filter?
Still never found anything that gave slides that matched colours in my head (if you see what I mean) better that Ektachrome E100VS. Beautiful punchy colour without the unreal casts of, say, Velvia.
the Great Yellow God
I am currently wondering if it's cheaper to sacrifice my firstborn to the Great Yellow God, or to come over there and steal your fridge.Short answer:Yes. Long answer:YYYYYYYYeeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssss.
I've got some shots that were done with VS and Provia that are essentially identical, taken within minutes of each other. You really can't appreciate the difference until you see them side by side; it is like night and day. A warming filter definitely helps Provia.
I still have several dozen rolls of VS in the fridge and am making daily sacrifices to the Great Yellow God that the reborn Ektachrome will come in a VS version.
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Couldn't agree more. E100G and E100GX were great, too. But the best slide film I've ever seen and developed was Astia - just gorgeous.
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