In a message dated 11/21/01 11:59:58 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
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> "Besides, certain films are designed for skin tones, others are not."

Yup. Some ~few are, most are not.

  "The statement "**FUJI is the most egregious violator of the way white and 
colored 
> skin should really look" is a very blanket statement, and does not jibe well 
> with the fact that many portrait, wedding, etc, photographers do use Fuji 
> films for their subjects."
> 
> Yes, they use the medium contrast films designed to give Brides and 
> portrait subjects "glows" but not "tans." Those same films still do lousy 
> renditions on the skins of people of color. We must also remember most 
> people do not shoot "pro" FUJI emulsions but the very consumer grade FUJI 
> films known to give the tans and saturated pinks. List members might pay 
> more attention to how their own favorite consumer films render skin tones. 
> Consumers don't notice or care, as long as they have anything other than a 
> sallow complexion.  

  > however."

I wonder what you mean by that?

Mafud
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