Ed_Davor said:roteque, but Velvia 100 exaggerates colors just like the old 50, doesn't it?
it will not distort, but will be more saturated in certain insatances than the scene actually was
roteague said:Fine art photography is about art, not science.
roteague said:Film, by its very nature will never be "scientifically" accurate.
Roxi331 said:Ed,
Your overthinking the subject, after over 25 years of shooting for a living, I find photography far more art than science, pick up a few rolls shoot them, develop them and decide for yourself what works for you. Everybody has a different sense for color reproduction, and I have never seen two people be the same, it is just one of those things you got to figure out for yourself, there has been real good suggestions given in this thread based on opinions, if you want to nail it down scientifically, that is something your going to have to do yourself, cause no one can tell you for sure...after all of these years of shooting kodachrome and Velvia 50, I don't know that I can be scientific, as I look at every scene based on the film I intend to shoot it with.
Sorry, I couldn't be more help.
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