Bill,
For good, natural skin tones I'm still partial to Kodachrome 64 but
the processing is a pain. For an E6 process slide film that is skin-tone
friendly I like Fuji Astia.
Charlie Geilfuss
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Subject: [OM] Photo 101 Questions - Old Dog Tries to Learn New Tricks
Does anyone have any suggestions on a slide film to use when taking
portraits
or pictures of people. My normal poison of choice is Velvia, but then I'm
usually not taking pictures of people, but rather flowers, landscapes,
birds,
insects, etc.
What suggestions might anyone one have about projecting photographs on a
screen. What I want is a way to project photos students have brought in so
we can
talk about them during class.
For those who remember the goals I posted for 2004, one of them was to teach
a class in photography. Next week will be lesson 4 of 5 and I plan to
either
offer this class again or expand on it. Bill Barber
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