alex_analogue
Member
Hi everybody,
I now that some time has passed since it was posted on this article the last time but I have to share my observations also (google sent me to your page, and now I even registered to reply
)
I do a lot of E-6 develeoping in the tetenal kit and for some reason, the only film that pretty much always comes out too dark ist the Velvia. I do have some stock from 2007 (original RVP) which has been kept frozen ever since, and also some new Velvias (exp. 2020, also always kept frozen).
I shot 6 films whilst our holidays in the Normandy and all of the films came out perfect, except for the Velvias.
ISO 50 is way too dark in my opinion. I always go a little bit longer in FD with Fujichrome slides, so more like 6:30-6:45-7:00 (depending on FD-exhaustion), but the Velvia 50 is way off anyways.
So for I have developed in Tetenal:
Fuji:
Provia 100F
Velvia 100
Velvia 100F
Astia 100
Astia 100F
Sensia 100
Sensia 200
Sensia 400
64T
1600D
Agfa:
RSX II 100
RS50
RS 1000
Kodak:
Ektachrome 100
Ektachrome 100VS
Elitechrome 100
Elitechrome 200
Elitechrome 400
SO-366
Scotch Chrome 100
Scotch Chrome 1000
NONE of these films showed any behaviour like the Velvia. The last roll I developed was a Velvia together with a Provia 100F - the Provia was on spot, the Velvia way off. Both shot with the same camera.
It seems that the use of a polarizer increases the problems with Velvia 50 (just my experience..)
Greetings from Germany,
Alex
I now that some time has passed since it was posted on this article the last time but I have to share my observations also (google sent me to your page, and now I even registered to reply

I do a lot of E-6 develeoping in the tetenal kit and for some reason, the only film that pretty much always comes out too dark ist the Velvia. I do have some stock from 2007 (original RVP) which has been kept frozen ever since, and also some new Velvias (exp. 2020, also always kept frozen).
I shot 6 films whilst our holidays in the Normandy and all of the films came out perfect, except for the Velvias.
ISO 50 is way too dark in my opinion. I always go a little bit longer in FD with Fujichrome slides, so more like 6:30-6:45-7:00 (depending on FD-exhaustion), but the Velvia 50 is way off anyways.
So for I have developed in Tetenal:
Fuji:
Provia 100F
Velvia 100
Velvia 100F
Astia 100
Astia 100F
Sensia 100
Sensia 200
Sensia 400
64T
1600D
Agfa:
RSX II 100
RS50
RS 1000
Kodak:
Ektachrome 100
Ektachrome 100VS
Elitechrome 100
Elitechrome 200
Elitechrome 400
SO-366
Scotch Chrome 100
Scotch Chrome 1000
NONE of these films showed any behaviour like the Velvia. The last roll I developed was a Velvia together with a Provia 100F - the Provia was on spot, the Velvia way off. Both shot with the same camera.
It seems that the use of a polarizer increases the problems with Velvia 50 (just my experience..)
Greetings from Germany,
Alex