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Which color print film ?
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 735064" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I'm not sure if I ever tried the Velvia 100 that Horoscope Fish is suggesting, but it would definitely be one I'd want to try. Fuji used to make some type of Velvia slides that was the go-to for pro landscape photographers. The last 35mm film I used was Kodak Max 400 - it offered bright color saturation and contrast. If it is still available, I'd suggest giving it a try. </p><p></p><p>Kodak used to offer two different types of Portra films. One was geared more for people with lower color saturation and less contrast. Definitely not for what I wanted but highly recommended for portraits and weddings. I can't remember the other Kodak Porta film they made, but I do remember neither one was pleasing for my landscapes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 735064, member: 13196"] I'm not sure if I ever tried the Velvia 100 that Horoscope Fish is suggesting, but it would definitely be one I'd want to try. Fuji used to make some type of Velvia slides that was the go-to for pro landscape photographers. The last 35mm film I used was Kodak Max 400 - it offered bright color saturation and contrast. If it is still available, I'd suggest giving it a try. Kodak used to offer two different types of Portra films. One was geared more for people with lower color saturation and less contrast. Definitely not for what I wanted but highly recommended for portraits and weddings. I can't remember the other Kodak Porta film they made, but I do remember neither one was pleasing for my landscapes. [/QUOTE]
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