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Don't know if they ship to where you are, but someone in the UK would likely act as a go-between if you really want it that much. > -----Original Message----- > From: Doug Brewer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 05 December 2002 04:16 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re:Provia/Astia > > > I'd agree with this completely. I only wish I could still get > Astia in 35mm. It was my fave film for a while. > > Doug > > > > At 2:28 PM -080012/4/02, Bill Lawlor wrote: > > > >Paul, The current RDPIII/Provia 100F has less contrast and > saturation > >than RVP Velvia 50, but the grain is as fine as the slower Velvia. > >RAP/Astia is balanced for flesh tones and is an excellent all-around > >color slide film showing less saturation and contrast than > Provia 100F. > >Grain is a bit more coarse than Provia but should not be a problem > >under 16X20 enlargements from 35mm. Sensia 100/RA is said to > be Astia > >sold at a lower price as an "amateur film". Sensia 200/RM is > altogether > >, IMO, inferior to any of the aforementioned films. As a practical > >matter, in my experience, Astia lets you retain some shadow > detail in > >shots that would have black shadows on Velvia or Provia and > is a good > >portrait film. > > > >Bill Lawlor > > -- > Douglas Forrest Brewer > Ashwood Lake Photography > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.alphoto.com > >

