>From: "Jeff Keller" <jrk_om@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>I managed to get a roll of Velvia 100 back. I don't have any good
>examples but that won't prevent me from posting a link:
>
>http://www.julianalee.com/homes/2003/greenmeadow_120/train_station.htm
>(I don't think the Troy's have any competition - where's the train?)
>
>I need to look more closely side by side with Velvia 50, but with what
>I've seen it looks very good. I've read that some people don't like the
>color rendition as much as Velvia classic.
Jeff,
No problem. We can photoshop a train into that shot lickety-split.
So far we've shot 45-50 rolls of Velvia 100. What you hear seems to be
correct - color is not *quite* as saturated as Velvia 50 (but still a very
nice film, especially with long lenses where the extra stop is a plus!).
There's also a Velvia 100 available in Japan that's supposedly more like
the 50 than the Velvia 100F that we get here in the USA. Can't say for
sure, though.
Steve Troy
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