bishy
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- Mar 16, 2011
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Hi,
Just wondered which film to choose for overcast/white cloud conditions for landscape photography. I was thinking that the extra stop advantage of Velvia 100 could be a deciding factor. I have read in the past that both films handle contrast and saturation slightly differently. The 100 speed can show a magenta cast on ocassions?,however i haven't read if the Velvia 50 can show any magenta or cyan casts?.
I have shot a few rolls of Velvia 100F recently for portraits in a landscape setting,however im finding the color palette not to my liking,a distinct magenta cast in the shadows and a lack of saturation,so i will give this film a miss.
I will of course shoot both films on a number of scenes and ocassions to decide. Just be really nice to know some prior information
Thank you.
Just wondered which film to choose for overcast/white cloud conditions for landscape photography. I was thinking that the extra stop advantage of Velvia 100 could be a deciding factor. I have read in the past that both films handle contrast and saturation slightly differently. The 100 speed can show a magenta cast on ocassions?,however i haven't read if the Velvia 50 can show any magenta or cyan casts?.
I have shot a few rolls of Velvia 100F recently for portraits in a landscape setting,however im finding the color palette not to my liking,a distinct magenta cast in the shadows and a lack of saturation,so i will give this film a miss.
I will of course shoot both films on a number of scenes and ocassions to decide. Just be really nice to know some prior information
Thank you.