In article <317277968wnr@boldyrev.demon.co.uk>, oleg@boldyrev.demon.co.uk says...

>I got somewhat upset about colour print films. All of 'em. Up until
>now I used to like Fuji Super G Plus. But a recent trip to low
>mountains changed my mind. Dunno, maybe it's good for flowers and
>close-up work, but landscapes sucked! And not only an over-hazed
>images, but also some annoying colour shifts (greens go brownish)!
>I would blame the lab, but the next film - Kodak Ektar - came with
>the same crappy colour and total loss of detail. And they call it
>"high resolution" film or something similar!
>Has anyone got any soothing explanation to it?

Yes - your observation of the same faults being in two different
films pretty well nails the lab, if both were processed at the same
lab. BTW, if you are using very fast film, the color saturation is
often a bit lower than it is with slower film.
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