Jack Davis wrote: > > Not that hasn't been considered, but be certain to do a three exposure > 'braket' of each. > > Jack > I wouldn't think of doing it any other way, Jack.
ann > --- Carlos Royo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Ann Sanfedele wrote: > > > > > > > > > >>Close, but not quite as neutral, is Fuji Astia 100. All of the > > other > > >>Fuji chrome films exaggerate color. > > >> > > >>Bob > > > > > > > > > I don't know that one at all -- Marnie suggested PRovia and > > > someone else did... > > > These aren't being shot for reproduction as far as I know, > > > just for galleries > > > to review his work. It may be that absolutely precise color > > > is not going to swing > > > the viewers one way or the other - but I'd certainly like to > > > get as close as possible to > > > reality. > > > > > > > Ann, Bob suggested Astia, and as he said, it is quite neutral. It has > > > > lower contrast than other slide films that I have used. This feature > > is > > good for portrait work, or when you are facing high contrast scenes > > and > > want to reduce it. But for artwork, I would use a different film, > > probably Provia 100 F. It is less neutral, but sharpness and detail > > rendition is excellent. > > > > Carlos > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com