At 18:41 8/26/99 , Acer wrote:
>>>>Everybody looked like seriously sick (I don't know the name of that
>yellow-skin illness).<<<
>
>Jaundice, I believe.
Partly right; jaundice is a symptom not a disease. Typically it is the
result of a serious liver problem (bilirubin in the blood which acts as a
yellow pigment).
Diseases such as Hepatitis A and B can cause jaundice symptoms, along with
anything else that seriously inhibits proper liver function and/or
elimination of bilirubin into the intestines.
BTW, Kodak doesn't recommend E100VS or Elite Chrome 100 Extra Color (same
film; consumer version) for photographing people. I have gotten away with
it, but you takes your chances on the skin tones. I understand Velvia can
have problems with skin tones also. The better film for proper skin tones
would be E100S or Elite Chrome 100.
-- John
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