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Velvia is a
brand of daylight-balanced
color reversal film
produced by the ****anese
company Fujifilm. The
original incarnation of the film was
called "Velvia...
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fading resistance.
Provia has less
saturated colors and
contrast compared to
Velvia.
Provia 100F [RDP III] is
available in 135 and 120 formats, as well as 100...
- 1997. It was shot
largely on Fuji
Velvia film, and is one of few
films to have been shot in this manner. Fuji
Velvia film is
known among landscape photographers...
- from the hill
years prior. He used the
Mamiya RZ67
camera and Fujifilm's
Velvia film to
create the photograph; O'Rear
remarked that he did not
enhance or...
- film stock. (Discontinued 2013.)
Fujichrome color reversal (slide) films.
Velvia: one of the most
saturated and fine-grained
slide films,
valued by nature...
- tone mapping.
Plugins related to hue and
saturation include:
velvia,
which mimics Velvia film
colors by
increasing saturation on
lower saturated pixels...
-
introduction of
other successful professional color films, such as Fuji
Velvia, some
professionals continued to
prefer Kodachrome, and
maintain that it...
- black-and-white
depictions of nature,
while Galen Rowell praised Fujifilm Velvia film for its bright,
saturated colors,
asking "Who
wants to take dull pictures...
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Velvia Professional (ISO 50) (1989/1990 - 2005/2006) "RVP50" -
Fujichrome Velvia II?
Professional (ISO 50) (2006/2007) "RVP 100" -
Fujichrome Velvia 100...
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Consumer films; FujiColor/
FujiColor Superia and
Professional films; Neopan,
Velvia and Provia.
FujiColor Pro
professional color negative films were discontinued...