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Fuji Velvia 50 vs Fuji Velvia 100
Which Velvia?
The same photograph, same exposure, both looks at full strength. See the untouched original.
The difference
Velvia 100 arrived thirteen years after the original and is a slightly different film, not simply a faster one. It keeps the saturation but renders greens cooler and more magenta-leaning, and gives marginally more highlight room. Purists prefer the 50 for its warmer greens; the 100 is easier to actually hand-hold.
Which to use
Velvia 50
The original. Warmer greens, more extreme, the reference landscape look.
Velvia 100
Cooler greens and a little more latitude.
Side by side
| Fuji Velvia 50 | Fuji Velvia 100 | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | slide | slide |
| Maker | Fujifilm | Fujifilm |
| Speed | ISO 50 | ISO 100 |
| Produced | 1990–present | 2003–present |
| Renderings here | 1 | 1 |
| Download | .cube | .cube |
Try Fuji Velvia 50 on your photo → Try Fuji Velvia 100
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