Hi Jon, thanks for the advice. I looked on Kodak's web site at the specs for EktaChrome 64T and did not find any mention of the need to color compensate for exposures < 1 second. It says: "No filter correction or exposure compensation is normally required for EKTACHROME 64T Professional Film at exposure times of 1/10,000 second to 10 seconds." So I'm confused by your advice. But the rest of your procedure makes perfect sense. I'm reshooting in a few hours (after the sun goes down) and will know the results tomorrow afternoon... -david --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Jon Zax <lotus@i...> wrote: > > If you read all of the tiny print on the spec sheet that comes with > the film you will see that, for shutter speeds under 1 second a CC > filter is suggested,often it is a green filter. >
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Re: Color slides of Ultrachrome prints... magenta?
2003-11-06 by David Wroblewski
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