At 12:17 PM 2/22/2003 -0500, you wrote:
At 08:40 2/22/03, Joel Wilcox wrote:
Even so, a 1/3 stop difference is very small!
Perhaps very small with negative films, but IMO it's not all that small
with transparency. It's at the edge of forgiveness in exposure
error. Shift it much more and there are potential issues with highlight
detail to cope with . . .
Spoken like a veteran of the Kodachrome wars. E6 is more forgiving, but I
do really agree with you, which is why I think it is important to figure
out whether to shoot Velvia at 40 or 50 ASA (or whatever speed).
Joel W.
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