An old and established classic among landscape enthusiasts, Fuji's Velvia 50 still stands as a testament to the brilliance of film against digital!
If there’s ever a living legend in the world of film, it definitely has to be Fuji Velvia 50. This remarkable slow film has stood the test of time and remains to this very day, the film to choose in landscape work and anything else for that matter, being the most saturated slide film you can buy in the market! It looks absolutely fantastic processed in E6 as a slide but that doesn’t stop us lomographers from crossprocessing it which leads to equally fantastic results!
The community sure knows how good this film is judging by the amount of images uploaded in our Photos page! Try one now! Don’t forget to bring a tripod though, since the asa50 rating can be a bit slow even outdoors!






8 comments
cinzinc
i haven't tried this out, lovely gallery! love the seafoam green tones =)
strangelilgirl
great vintage-like colors!
ilovemydiana
did you x-pro everything? it doesnt have the same redish color as 100iso does it?
dazb
I love Velvia 50, definitely one of my faves :) Oh and photos 3 & 10 rock, but I'm a bit biased on those ;D
@ilovemydiana - Velvia 50 goes green with Xpro. Velvia 100 goes red. The difference is crazy!
mattydk
pretty much one of my favorite side films of all time.
vicuna
Never tried this film, but love the green tones when x-processed.. great gallery! :)
ebolatheelectricmonk
When processed normally (no x-pro) velvia gives you great deep yellows and reds. Really bold colors, but don't shoot portraits, everyone looks like a redskin...
ethermoon
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here's my velvia 50 used in UWS. i like this film a lot! :D