It all depends on how you use it. Ken's Velvia shots are quite  
lovely. I've used it for a couple of car shoots. Exposing it at ISO  
60 or 70 yields a very nice pallet.
Paul
On Sep 12, 2007, at 5:58 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:

> Those look like typical Velvia, or as I like to call it Velveeta,  
> (Kraft
> Corporation's processed "Cheese Food", since it has the same
> relationship to natural color that Velveeta has to natural cheese), to
> me.. I still have a hard time believing that this stuff actually
> displaced Kodachrome as the saturated slide film of choice. Kodachrome
> may have been highly saturated but it still had some relationship  
> to the
> colors of nature.
>
> Digital Image Studio wrote:
>> On 13/09/2007, John Sessoms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I got the impression they're supposed to look like that to give an
>>> accurate rendition of the light.
>>>
>>
>> I'd love to know what everyone else is using to view these images or
>> whether it's just the expectations that images like this have to be
>> over-saturated?
>>
>> We have a very successfully Landscape photographer here, all his
>> prints are completely over the top with saturation too and I've been
>> to a lot of the spots where he has made shots (in good light) and  
>> they
>> just don't look like he prints them;
>>
>> http://www.kenduncan.com/gallery.php
>>
>> Confused.
>>
>>
>
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