If my memory serve, a report from Wilhelm, Henry published in Pop
photo some years ago mentioned Velvia was tested to be the (or one of
the) most stable E-6 film.
The Elitechorme 100 you mentioned is it EB II? I found this film has
poor shadow noise (very grainy) although looks fine in other area.
C.H.Ling
"John A. Lind" wrote:
<snip>
> Downside of Velvia is its very high
> saturation doesn't do well with skin tones; also users are discovering it
> doesn't quite have as high an archival life as other E-6's. IMO Kodachrome
> 64 versus Elitechrome 100 or E100S very likely outperforms them in MTF even
> though its diffuse RMS granularity is slightly higher.
>
> -- John
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