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Fuji Velvia (120, 100 iso) user-review
written by evev on December 4th, 2008 (1 vote)

Don’t judge if you haven’t tried this first! How Fuji Velvia was made? I don’t know but I’m quite sure it was made with something more special than sugar and spice!

Sometimes your images will come out pink, at times if not red, you’ll have cold blue tints. It is hard to predict unless you use it and experience its various colour shifts yourself. on my observation, if you use it on a sunny day you photos will be reddish, when you take photos under a shade you will get the blue pallete and if you find yourself in between these lighting conditions you will have those hot pink shade.

Overall, it will change according to temperature, how it is handled and developed and your mood might influence the film itself, who knows?

Don’t fear to pick up a Velvia today and good luck!

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