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Fuji Provia 400 (120, 400 iso) User-Review
written by scootiepye on June 2nd, 2009 , 12 comments (13 votes)

This film produces a high-image quality, on a daylight-type colour reversal film with great levels of fine granularity and pin point sharpness. I found this to be a very versatile film, great for landscape shots, and portrait photography. The colours are vivid, the reds are glorious. The Tone Reproduction was great.

I shot these images in the gallery with the Lubitel 166+ on a gloriously sunny day – I have not shot normal colour reversal film for quite some time as I usually cross process them – the results are appealing and have a slight retro look to them somehow – which I like very much. I think the film is certainly worth more experimentation and I will continue to do so!

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12 comments

  • rater
    by rater
    5 months ago

    As you say, reds looks glorious!

  • d_i_hunter
    by d_i_hunter
    5 months ago

    These are nice - quite subdued for cross-processed. Apart from number 5 obviously...

  • scootiepye
    by scootiepye
    5 months ago

    @d_i_hunter they are not cross processed - just straight processed

  • vicuna
    by vicuna
    5 months ago

    Love these shots!! :))

  • stouf
    by stouf
    5 months ago

    Yeah ! I love this film !!! Great colourful review !

  • -a-l-b-e-r-t-o-
    by -a-l-b-e-r-t-o-
    5 months ago

    scootie, your shots are always gorgeous

  • ethermoon
    by ethermoon
    5 months ago

    the second photo is great!!!

  • sugiyamasatomi
    by sugiyamasatomi
    5 months ago

    Nice gallery!

  • d_i_hunter
    by d_i_hunter
    5 months ago

    @scootiepye Ahh - right, that makes sense now!

  • eyecon
    by eyecon
    5 months ago

    # 1 is a Killershot!

  • kylewis
    by kylewis
    5 months ago

    Absolutely high Definition!

  • fornoise
    by fornoise
    4 months ago

    Great shots! These are processed in E-6?

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