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Shawna by Window Light
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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 125518" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>From my experience, I think the best portrait film e<em>ver </em>was Vericolor III Professional (VPS) but that is long gone. VPS was the best stuff I have ever used, at least for reversal film, when it came to reproducing the reds in skin tones and it was sharp as a tack. In fact, it was <em>too sharp </em>in a lot of applications, especially with women's portraiture. In fact I used to place a Cokin diffusion filter under the enlarging lens to take a little of the edge off of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 125518, member: 12827"] From my experience, I think the best portrait film e[I]ver [/I]was Vericolor III Professional (VPS) but that is long gone. VPS was the best stuff I have ever used, at least for reversal film, when it came to reproducing the reds in skin tones and it was sharp as a tack. In fact, it was [I]too sharp [/I]in a lot of applications, especially with women's portraiture. In fact I used to place a Cokin diffusion filter under the enlarging lens to take a little of the edge off of it. [/QUOTE]
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