Data: 2011-05-27 10:13:09 | |
Autor: John Smith | |
bylo nie raz - jaki slajd? | |
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Czesc Wg: http://photo.net/film-and-processing-forum/007Uz2 "The Provia "blues" is a well known problem and a common characteristic of the dye couplers of the Provia line (note that the original Provia was not as bad as the current F versions). Maybe you like this cool rendition. Contrast and colour are a matter of personal style and preference.Alterations by the pre-press lab are also possible. But if you do worry about this blue tendency, which will be exaggerated in dull weather conditions, I would suggest to use an 81B filter with your lenses." Ja używam Kodaka Elite Chrome Extra Color i uważam, że to najlepszy materiał "urlopowy". Ciepły i kolorowy. Niektórzy określają go jako tanią Velvię. Inni nawet wolą: http://lilserenity.wordpress.com/ "Elite Chrome 100 Extra Colour/Color (EBX) : Everything that EB is above but with more colour. The great thing about this is that the shadows don’t block up like Velvia 50 or as easily. It is a high saturation film and is the semi-pro variant of E100VS. Delivers good neutral greys and better than Velvia skin-tones. If I am honest, I prefer this to Velvia 50; this is an easier film to expose for. I have used a lot of this material and it is a great film." Pozdrawiam, -- Mirek |
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