Jon Rosenbloom Posted April 20, 2005 Share Posted April 20, 2005 Checked out the curves for these two stocks, does the vision 2 have a gentler curve (less contrast) than the old exr stock? I've never had the chance to shoot on the 50D, but maybe it's too "brittle" for my lead actress, especially since I won't have silks our bounces, (or anything!) to control the sun. Hence, I'm considering the v2 200t or even 100t w/ an 85. I'm looking for the least grainy, most "feminine" image out of the above choices. (Shot on 16mm, transfered on spirit.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member John Pytlak RIP Posted April 20, 2005 Premium Member Share Posted April 20, 2005 Checked out the curves for these two stocks, does the vision 2 have a gentler curve (less contrast) than the old exr stock? I've never had the chance to shoot on the 50D, but maybe it's too "brittle" for my lead actress, especially since I won't have silks our bounces, (or anything!) to control the sun. Hence, I'm considering the v2 200t or even 100t w/ an 85. I'm looking for the least grainy, most "feminine" image out of the above choices. (Shot on 16mm, transfered on spirit.) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yes, the VISION2 films feature a slightly lower contrast and more linear curve shape than previous films. In harsh lighting, they might be more suited for soft flesh tones. Consider 7212 or perhaps 7205. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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