Winsor Crosby <wincros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ISO 40 was suggested by people who wanted the sharpness and fine
grain of Velvia, but who did not care for the saturated colors. I
like the way Velvia looks most of the time and use ISO 50. If you
have a situation where you think things may become too saturated for
your taste, you could always dial in a 1/3 stop more exposure with
the compensation dial.
You should try a roll at each speed and see which you like better.
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Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California
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There is also some that rate it at ISO 32 for super-saturation and compensating
in the processing stage.
I have yet to try it but would probably only do in saturated compatible
situations like landscapes and possibly abstracts. Ive not tried it as I rate
it at ISO 40 as I use it primarily for landscapes.
Does someone want to try rating it at ISO 32 and then cross - process (after
compensation)? Now that would be interesting........, only if is is possible.
Cheers all,
Damo
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