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Re: Velvia
      22/11/2007 16:14

Hmmm - my experience is actually that what Velvia does is to differentiate between greens more than any other film, and that's why I liked it - take a picture of a mixed wood in summer on any other film and all you get is an amorphous mass of green. With Velvia, you can distinguish much MORE variety between numerous different greens - something that Kodachrome is particularly bad at, IMHO.

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* Velvia Lounge Lizard 22/11/2007 14:38
. * * Re: Velvia El Sid   22/11/2007 17:51
. * * Re: Velvia FenModerator   22/11/2007 14:40
. * * Re: Velvia Lounge Lizard   22/11/2007 14:42
. * * Re: Velvia FenModerator   22/11/2007 14:45
. * * Re: Velvia Benchmark   22/11/2007 15:10
. * * Re: Velvia Lounge Lizard   22/11/2007 15:52
. * * Re: Velvia Per   22/11/2007 16:02
. * * Re: Velvia BenchistaModerator   22/11/2007 16:14
. * * Re: Velvia Lounge Lizard   22/11/2007 16:19
. * * Re: Velvia Lounge Lizard   22/11/2007 15:04
. * * Re: Velvia Benchmark   22/11/2007 15:12

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