As you can see, Velvia 50 has a very fine grain and has rich, vibrant colors straight from the scan compared to the unedited JPEG from the Canon 6D. The photo on the right was taken with a full-frame Canon 6D with 50mm, 100 iso, and f/4. The left image was captured on Velvia 50, taken with a Canon EOS 3, a 50mm lens at f/4. Both the digital photo and the film photo were taken with the same settings. While in Eastern Sierra Nevada, we shot two photos, one film and the other digital. As a film processing lab, we obviously have a bias, so not going to say which is better, but to present the differences and list advantages. With film usage and adoption on the rise, we wanted to resurrect the debate of digital photos versus analog photos.
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