On Fri, 9 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> More info: I'm sort of leaning away from Velvia and E100VS, b/c I'd like
> things to look more natural, and also the consideration of skin tones.
> Whatever I decide to use, I'd like to have a while to experiment with it and
> my camera's light meter before I get out there and hope they're a good
> tandem.
>
> For ideas of what i shot last year, some photos can be found at
> www.auburn.edu/~roberrb/
If you want the tones to look more natural, try Fuji's Astia. It's an ISO
100 emulsion, and reproduces colours quite well. Mafud would probably
know better than I (Kodak lackey though he is <g>) how well it reproduces
darker skin tones, but it does a good job with caucasians. Kodachrome can
cometimes saturate colours a little too much, but it's still a nice
film. If you can find Kodak's EPN, that's their equivalent of Astia. 100
ISO, and very accurate colours.
chris
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