jpberger
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I agree velvia 100h gets an undeserved bad rap. It really ought to be called something different like provia-c or something. I like the extra contrast for shooting with old single coated lenses.
The kodachrome shots that I've been awestruck by have almost always been the old kodachrome II or kodachrome 25-- partly because they become a sort of hyperreal window to the past. Ektar100 is great once you figure out how to expose it, but for most things I really find the various pro negative films from fuji and kodak are all amazing. I shoot chromes mainly to work on my exposure skills.
The kodachrome shots that I've been awestruck by have almost always been the old kodachrome II or kodachrome 25-- partly because they become a sort of hyperreal window to the past. Ektar100 is great once you figure out how to expose it, but for most things I really find the various pro negative films from fuji and kodak are all amazing. I shoot chromes mainly to work on my exposure skills.