At 07:26 AM 2/7/2004 -0600, Mark Dalal wrote:
Along with Carlos' observation of added warmth, it sounds perfect. Anyone
know the difference between the Elitechrome and Ektachrome films?
I bought some imported Elitechrome 200 a few years ago to use on a
vacation. The film was imported, so the usu
I use Sensia 200 or Velvia depending on conditions. The Sensia scans fine with little
grain except in plain blue skies enlarged to A3. The colour isn't as good as Sensia
100 (or obviously Velvia), but better than Sensia 400.
I personally prefer Fuji to other makes.
Nick
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Subject: Re: 200 speed slide films
> Along with Carlos' observation of added warmth, it sounds perfect. Anyone
> know the difference between the Elitechrome and Ektachrome films?
From: "Mark Cassino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I use Kodak's E200 from time to time as a general walking around
> film. Grain is so-so, not on par with ISO 100 emulsions but better than
> the Kodak 400 Emulsions. In terms of latitude, it is very easy to work
> with - almost like print film. Scan-ab
Hi Mark -
I use Kodak's E200 from time to time as a general walking around
film. Grain is so-so, not on par with ISO 100 emulsions but better than
the Kodak 400 Emulsions. In terms of latitude, it is very easy to work
with - almost like print film. Scan-ability is quite good.
- MCC
At 12:4
Mark Dalal escribió:
Hey Folks,
Anyone on the list use 200 speed slide films (sensia 200, Elitechrome 200,
Agfa 200)? I'd like to know how they rate in terms of grain and
scan-ability?
I have used Elitechrome 200 several times. It's got fine grain, scans
well, but its colour balance is slightly w
Hi,
Mark Dalal wrote:
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> Hey Folks,
>
> Anyone on the list use 200 speed slide films (sensia 200, Elitechrome 200,
> Agfa 200)? I'd like to know how they rate in terms of grain and
> scan-ability?
I'm just working my way through some Konica 200. It scans fine (!) and,
for the purpose of showi
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