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Fuji Velvia (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
written by nakolb on October 26th, 2008 (1 vote)

Velvia Attack: This was my first slide film ever that i had cross processed.. in the end the results were pretty awesome and totally blew me away!!!

The Fuji Velvia film is pretty radical. When cross processed you get a color shift that makes all your photographs look like they are on fire!! You can also get some nice blues/purples, and oranges as well, depending on the light and colors in the photograph…

I would recommend it for anyone who wants to have a blast seeing their photos coming from the lab, its truly an exciting experience!

Another great thing about this film, is that it really compliments the corner vignette effect we all know the LC-A has when it’s cross processed.

You can shoot with this just about anywhere outside and you will get awesome results.. and the brighter it is, the better it is!! Also since its 100 ISO, you can be sure that your pictures will be crystal clear, as long as you dont wave your camera around while taking photos of course!!

Take a look at my photos, they were my first shots ever with my lc-a.

Some people say that you wont get good results the first time shooting film through your LC-A, but i think this film produces cool results no matter what!!

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