btw, do you use windshields for the flower shots?
Frantisek
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On Wednesday, December 19, 2001, at 10:28 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> When I need a highly saturated, fine grain ISO 400 color negative film,
> I shoot Kodak Portra 400VC. Very good contrast and color when properly
> exposed. But good exposures are a must. It doesn't have the latitude of
> Kodak
When I need a highly saturated, fine grain ISO 400 color negative film,
I shoot Kodak Portra 400VC. Very good contrast and color when properly
exposed. But good exposures are a must. It doesn't have the latitude of
Kodak's (or Fuji's) consumer films.
Paul
Carlos Royo wrote:
>
> Joseph Tainter wr
Joseph Tainter wrote:
>
> My question is: which gives the highest color saturation? Agfa Vista 400
> and Superia Extra 400 look like possible candidates. Has anyone compared
> their color saturation? Are there other candidates I should consider?
>
I don't shoot colour negative film very often,
Joe,
I would recommend you also consider Agfa Optima II 400 and Kodak Supra
400. I believe both are finer grained than those you mentioned and
quite saturated.
Bruce Dayton
Wednesday, December 19, 2001, 9:43:07 AM, you wrote:
JT> It was 13 degrees this morning, so my thoughts are turning t
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