Taka,

If processed correctly, it does not have any bluish cast.  In fact, I
find that it handles warm, earthy colors very well - reds and browns.
For me, it is probably the closest print film to Velvia.  Not quite as
saturated (could be a good thing), but handles contrast much better
and has reasonable skin tones.  For portraits and weddings I wouldn't
use it, but for most other things, it is a great print film.


Bruce



Tuesday, April 30, 2002, 6:00:08 AM, you wrote:

T> Dave-
T> About that Agfa Optima II- when you say the blues are vivid,
T> does the film have a bluish cast to it overall or is it just that
T> the color saturation is excellent?

T> Next week, I'll have time to actually go out and shoot some photos
T> rather than just talking about it over email. :-)

T> Taka
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