Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/19

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Kodak's Professional E6 Films
From: George Huczek <ghuczek@sk.sympatico.ca>
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 14:49:51 -0600

At 02:56 PM 19/08/99 -0500, Bub wrote:
>What's the difference between E100S and E100VS.  Is VS just more saturated?
>Is VS as saturated as Velvia?
>
>
VS is a close cousin to Velvia, likely brought out by Kodak to pull some
market share from Fuji's flagship film.  Did some comparison shots in 120
on Velvia and VS recently to see for myself.  The look is almost the same.
Nearly indistinguishable.  I put two complete uncut rolls side-by-side on a
light table with identical frames (shot on a Blad while changing backs to
keep everything else the same -- changing EVs to account for the one stop
difference, and keeping apertures the same) and couldn't tell them apart
without looking at the edge markings ... even with a 6x loupe.  If you had
two shots side-by-side taken with each film, you would have a very
difficult time telling them apart in a blind or double blind test.  I'm
sure about that.
   E100S has a much different look.  The colours are less pastel-like, and
some would find them more natural.  These days though, the Velvia/VS look
is what sells.  Colours are more intense and vibrant, though slightly on
the warm side.  By the way, VS does just as poor a job with Caucasian skin
tones as Velvia.  The look is far too warm and ruddy.  




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[o] -GH