On Sat, 08 Sep 2001 09:45:55 -0400, you wrote:

>> 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.....


Arrgg, it's 7am and you guys are confusing me.  So why do people shoot
Velvia (ISO 50) at ISO 40 to increase saturation??   That's a slight
*over*-exposure, right???

I know after a cup of coffee I'll feel better.


Ken
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