[pure-silver] Re: Kodak Slide Film Choices

DEAR ELIAS,
        E100GX is my standard film for my Hasselblad for advertising work.
I like it's warm balance though I don't see it as warm...I see it as one of
the few Kodak transparency films that I don't have to correct either with
filtration or in Frotoshop.  Most Kodak (and other) tranny films look
slightly blue or cyan to me when I shoot a product, gray card, color chart,
and gray scale and compare the subjects with the film on a 5000 K over and
under light box (illuminating both the subjects AND slide with same color
temperature light).  
        Clients have made 3 X 4 foot murals from my slides and you can count
the nose hairs on a full length shot of a model.  The grain is very fine and
the color saturation decent.  For foliage I would shoot Fuji but for skin
tones and products I stick with E-100GX.
                CHEERS!
                        BOB

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Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 9:23 PM
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Subject: [pure-silver] Kodak Slide Film Choices

Hi all,

Has anyone shot E100G or E100GX?

I'm thinking of trying the new EKTAR 100, and thought I'd order some  
slide film at the same time.
I've shot Provia, and I like it a lot, but was curious about what  
else is out there.

Elias
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