Hello,
I would like to hear your comments about large format slide film for portraits ( 4x5). What do you normally use for that purpose? (daylight film)
Thanks a lot for your help.
Regards, Carlos
Hello,
I would like to hear your comments about large format slide film for portraits ( 4x5). What do you normally use for that purpose? (daylight film)
Thanks a lot for your help.
Regards, Carlos
Try provia F, I've yet to try it myself, but I have heard good things about it, apparently sharper than velvia. Alternativly there is astia, I d'nt know mutch about the newer kodak emulsions though.
Ive had good luck with Kodak EPN and EPP, also. Astia is probably better than Provia for portraiture. I like Provia for most applications, but it still has typical Fuji reds which are quite saturated, and doesnt reproduce skin tones as accurately as old faithful EPN.
Astia is the best bet from Fuji... lowest saturation and good shadow detail.
I've been very pleased with the new Provia F, which I have been using at 8 X 10 for portraits of my two-week old daughter. Saturated color and great skin tones, to my (doting) eye, anyway!
Nathan
I use Astia, Provia F, Velvia (yes really), E100S, & EPN100 depending on the "lo ok" I am going for. Velvia is obviously the most color saturated of these and I usually reserve it for times when I am gelling my lights or looking for ve ry bold coloration. Astia is a better general pick.
I have to agree with the Film from Fuji. Consistent in sheets and wonderful tonal qualities. The Astia film is even toned and very realistic. The Provia F seems to have more snap. Just make sure your lab processes the film correctly.
Astia portraits can be breathtaking.
This is nice to hear, because after 10 years I've (finally) decided I hate Velvia and ordered my first box of Astia several days ago. From what I've heard here, I'm going to like it. Will be using it as a general purpose film.
better shadow detail, someone said. How does it compare to Velvia in non-skin highlights?
(Velvia slides can be stunning, but they arent what I see what when I trip the shutter).
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