Helinophoto
Member
Hi
I am thinking about securing a few rolls of Velvia 50 ASA, both for 35mm and for medium format.
As I understand it, Velvia 50 was discontinued around 2006, but then production was resumed again a couple of years later.
I have only shot Velvia 50 from the "old stock", that film has always been stored cold/freezing and the photos has always had that spectacular Velvia thing that I really like.
As I understand it, the production was halted for Velvia 50 due to the expense/problems getting the chemicals for the emulsion used, does anyone know if they replaced the expensive/hard to get components with something else, or if they somehow found a new supply that enabled them to use the same chemical build-up (and thus the resulting color spectrum) of the original emulsion?
I did a search here but could not find any threads about the (if any) differences between old and new with this legendary film, so please, share your knowledge.
Regards
H
I am thinking about securing a few rolls of Velvia 50 ASA, both for 35mm and for medium format.
As I understand it, Velvia 50 was discontinued around 2006, but then production was resumed again a couple of years later.
I have only shot Velvia 50 from the "old stock", that film has always been stored cold/freezing and the photos has always had that spectacular Velvia thing that I really like.
As I understand it, the production was halted for Velvia 50 due to the expense/problems getting the chemicals for the emulsion used, does anyone know if they replaced the expensive/hard to get components with something else, or if they somehow found a new supply that enabled them to use the same chemical build-up (and thus the resulting color spectrum) of the original emulsion?
I did a search here but could not find any threads about the (if any) differences between old and new with this legendary film, so please, share your knowledge.

Regards
H