Glenn Garza wrote:
>
> I have been using a HP Photosmart which is not a particularly great scanner,
> especially on some slide films like Velvia and Kodachrome. Curiously, it
> seems to do well on the newer Provia 100F. The slide film it has the easiest
> time with is Agfa 100 RSX II. This is good because my fav films are Agfa 50
> and 100 RSX II, as well as Fuji RDP III.
IMO, Agfa RSX series (probably also RSX II) films are the most neutral
(e.g. non-enhanced color") slide films in the market with true whites.
Invaluable for copy work.
However, for some strange reason these films, that look great
home-developed, usually turn awfully *dirty-greenish* with somewhat thin
blacks if commercially developed.
Their grain is also rather pronounced (for example RSX ISO 50 has more
grain than Fuji Sensia II ISO 100).
--
Regards,
Emil Pozar
epozar@xxxxxxxxx
http://www.mypage.at/emilpozar
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