If you want a film that approaches the saturation of Velvia with ISO 100 speed,
go for Ektachrome 100VS. By the way, it scans much better than Velvia.

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> In a message dated 3/3/2002 11:43:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>
> > Also,  does this mean people are likely shooting at
> > a ISO of 80 or 100?
> >
>
>     Velvia's fame derives from its exagerated,saturated colors. Overexposing
>      it about 1/3 stop (ASA 40) makes it even more so. Although it will
> tolerate
>      underexposure (rate 80 to 100) you are better off with EliteChrome (100)
>      if you need the extra stop. First-time users of Velvia when they load-up
>      and look at the lightmeter suddenly understand why God made tripods.
>                                                          Regards,
>                                                                 Bob
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