Terry Danks wrote:

> Hmmmm . . .
> Isn't the following statement incorrect?
>
> >From  Tom DelRosario,
> [huge snip] though the EOS3 would be most likely to give a bit more colour saturation
> due to increased exposure."
>
> Increasing exposure actually diminishes colour saturation.
>

Terry,

Yes, I think you are correct.  I learned a long time ago that to increase color
saturation on slides, set the ISO speed a bit higher than it actually is, ie: ISO 200
slide film should be exposed as though is ISO 250.  Then process it normally.

Now if I could remember what you do to increase color saturation with negative film I'd
be all set.....

Bob


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