Stefan Gonzalevski
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So, about color films, Sensia. I used it when I couldn't afford the Provia.
oops... next time I'll read more carefully the topic subject ...
Kodachrome ofcourse, especially the early versions.
But also:
Ektar 25 (although Ektar 100 is also sharp, I always perceived the Ektar 25 to be a tiny bit sharper)
Astia 100F
Agfachrome CT100i
Ektachrome E100VS
Astia 100F- THE most beautiful color slide film I've ever laid eyes on.
Reala 100- THE most beautiful color negative film I've ever laid eyes on.
Such a horrible, horrible loss.
Those are not lost....they’re just having a long holiday in my freezer.![]()
Better use that astia, heard it color shifts in an unpleasant way after it's expiration date
Better use that astia, heard it color shifts in an unpleasant way after it's expiration date
Can you show me some examples?See especially the muddy skies that Kodachrome did so well.
Can you show me some examples?
Some of the most memorable transparencies I've ever seen were early 5X7 Kodachromes. Imagine what sheets of that would cost today!
I agree that Astia had a special look to it; although Provia is not too far off, Astia was softer and gentler somehow, which made it one of my best all round films (Provia might be slightly better for landscapes and slightly worse for portraits).
But Kodachrome had a very special look that I have not seen elsewhere. Not always better of course, but very distinct.
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