high saturated colors, like Fuji Velvia or Kodak
E100VS, or Kodak Elite chrome Extra Color. Simply
meter as accurate as possible, or bracket. Then throw
it at the lab and ask for get it C41 processed.
Sometimes they make you sign a form authorizing it,
because it could be considered destroying your pics if
you want regular processing.
Also, have in mind that possibilities at printing
stage are endless, so itīs possible to receive very
varying results when you print enlargements. Sometimes
they filter colour, sometimes not, sometimes they make
them clearer or darker. I suggest you to ask them for
NOt filtering and saturated dense colors.
Regards

Albano
--- Feroze Kistan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Albano
> 
>  If you want to do the
> > classic Xprocess, I suggest you high saturated E6
> > films, so crossing them you get the strongest and
> 
> ok, i'll do the easy way then, I've never shot slide
> film before 
> though. Please define high saturated and what
> preferably fuji film 
> would that be..
> 
> Thanks
> Feroze
> 


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Albano Garcia
"El Pibe Asahi"

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