"Jostein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hi, Anand!
>You are quite right. The 81-series are orange coloured pieces of
>glass. The intensity of the colour increase with the alphabet. 81A
>gives a slight warming, B and C more and more.
>
>Velvia is sometimes in special need of a warming filter, because it
>produce, as you say, a green that tends toward blue. This is also
>partly true for Provia 100F.
>
>I think this issue alone has made many nature photographers switch to
>Kodak E100VS, which produce a warmer green without the 81A filter.

You might also try E100SW which is itself deliberately on the warm side (the SW
stands for Saturated Warm).

-- 
Mark Roberts
www.robertstech.com
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