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GarageBoy

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Well- since I don't have much choice in current production E6 films- how IS Provia 100F for people photos?
 

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It´s okay. There really is not much choice left now. Astia was my favorite but I liked 400X as well. Maybe you can still find some? If not, Provia 100F will do fine. I found Astia to be on the warmer side and Provia 100F on the cooler side with 400X somewhere in between. What I liked very much with 400X was that it was rather neutral in color temperature but the colors were a tad more punchy and not as muted as with Astia plus it was 400 ISO (and easily pushed to 800 ISO). Made it ideal for my (amateurish ;-) ) fashion shoots.
 
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It may also be worth trying Agfa CR200 as well. It's got a warmer tone than the Fujifilms (though a little on the golden side) but it is grainy in 35mm. It does render a pretty nostalgic look that might be good for portraiture depending on your subjects.
 

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I wonder what Film Ferrania will bring us.
 
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Scotch Chome (which is what Ferrania is supposed to be replicating) was a little dated even when it was discontinued
My Provia 400X stash is delegated to portrait duty, but I'm already looking for an alternative
 

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I've been happy with people shots on Provia 100F, and I typically use a Tiffen 812 filter, which is specifically to help out skin tones. A few candids I did while I was out with a friend taking photos of monsoon storms and flash flooding ended up being too cool, and made my-fair skinned friend look a bit like a zombie, but it was overcast that day and I did not have my 812 with me. Easy enough to correct after scanning, though.
 
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Back in the 90s, most of the studio photographers I assisted used Provia and I was always blown away by the color and clarity when the sheets came back from the lab. Film technology was really at it's peak, and then... :whistling:
 

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I find Fuji Provia an excellent general; purpose slide film that's capable of good results with most subjects including portraits.
 
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Thanks- I need to pick up a 812/81B/KR 1.5 or something
I had some people in shots of a roll of Provia 100F I shot a while back and the blue cast was a little too much in the midday
 

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I do family photos using Provia 100F all the time. Velvia looks a little weird, but Provia for family photos works well.
 
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