Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Close, but not quite as neutral, is Fuji Astia 100. All of the other
Fuji chrome films exaggerate color.
Bob
I don't know that one at all -- Marnie suggested PRovia and
someone else did...
These aren't being shot for reproduction as far as I know,
just for galleries
to review his work. It may be that absolutely precise color
is not going to swing
the viewers one way or the other - but I'd certainly like to
get as close as possible to
reality.
Ann, Bob suggested Astia, and as he said, it is quite neutral. It has
lower contrast than other slide films that I have used. This feature is
good for portrait work, or when you are facing high contrast scenes and
want to reduce it. But for artwork, I would use a different film,
probably Provia 100 F. It is less neutral, but sharpness and detail
rendition is excellent.
Carlos