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<blockquote data-quote="Troubador" data-source="post: 3370070" data-attributes="member: 109211"><p>James will no doubt reply, but do allow me to step in here.</p><p></p><p>The idea that HT has a washed-out colour-poor view is one that really mystifies me. We regularly visit Scotland in Autumn when the grasses have turned red and the bracken has gone brown. I have observed hillsides like this above turquoise seas and the whole scene has scintillated with colour.</p><p></p><p>My wife's Leicas present these scenes with a touch more warmth to the reds, but whether that is more true to life is debateable. It becomes a matter of personal taste rather than absolute fact.</p><p></p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troubador, post: 3370070, member: 109211"] James will no doubt reply, but do allow me to step in here. The idea that HT has a washed-out colour-poor view is one that really mystifies me. We regularly visit Scotland in Autumn when the grasses have turned red and the bracken has gone brown. I have observed hillsides like this above turquoise seas and the whole scene has scintillated with colour. My wife's Leicas present these scenes with a touch more warmth to the reds, but whether that is more true to life is debateable. It becomes a matter of personal taste rather than absolute fact. Lee [/QUOTE]
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