Ken;
Sorry I hadn't time to answer your question on aged velvia. You did the right
thing. It'll be fine.
george
Ken Norton wrote:
> >Well, in June 97 Pop. Photo film compare, both KC25 and Velvia falled into
> >the "Extreme Fine" range in granularity.
>
> I love both Velvia and K25 for absolutely the sharpest trannies you can buy.
> K25 is king of the hill though for accuracy in color. Velvia may "look"
> sharper but I find the grain structure to be similar to the Fujichrome 50
> that it replaced--which was still supurb and my favorite film.
>
> Speaking of fine grained films... My supplier has about 10 rolls of
> Ektar-25 in 120 format stuffed in the freezer. If she will part with them
> for cheeep I'll snag them up. She had 20 rolls of Velvia in 120 format that
> I bought for $1.50 a roll! And 3 rolls of Kodachrome Professional for $1.00
> a roll. Needless to say, I'll be taking the Mamiya along with the Olympus
> equipment on my vacation next week.
>
> Ken N.
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