>>According to this Velvia should be great. Does it pink out in snow?
>>
>
>Yes, snow in sunset conditions etc. pink out, just as clouds do. I love it,
>then again, others may loathe it! In midday light, I would say all Fujis
>show a bluish cast if not corrected by a skylight filter with the Zuikos.
>I've read somewhere that this more or less holds for all E6 films, anybody
>out there know if this can be true? Kodachromes have a very good reputation
>for faithful reproduction of snow.
I took a while to respond to this one. Sorry. But I'm unsure of some
comments here. I wrote the pink out line. By which I mean "Does it cause
whites (such as snow etc) to have a pink shade?".
Then Ulf wrote that they show a bluish cast in midday sun.
How can a film show a pinkish caste for white and then a bluish caste in
strong daylight? Or am I misreading this again?
Thanks
Foxy. (Niam's crying. He's too young to understand the importance of OM)
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