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  1. Colour neg for architectural exterior at dusk

    "The images you saw are scanned by my client from my color prints with who knows what kind of scanner or for what browser etc. I doubt seriously doubt that there was a magenta cast in the originals."...
  2. Colour neg for architectural exterior at dusk

    "You have gotten good advice fom a working architectural photographer and he suggests using NPL and explains why. You still seem to want to use Portra film Why??? "

    Hi Steve,

    As I read through...
  3. Colour neg for architectural exterior at dusk

    Very nice work, Kirk. It looks like NPS is working fine for you.

    I haven't shot much film at all for a few years, and when I did it was mostly transparencies. With trannies I would bracket in...
  4. Colour neg for architectural exterior at dusk

    Thanks for all the quick replies. This is a great forum.

    Mark, I scouted the location and they have actually added yellow gel filters to the exterior lights. So it is very yellow, but they...
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    Is sheet film numbered?

    I'm about to shoot my first box of sheet film, and I've been trying to find out if 4x5 film is numbered the way 35mm and 120 is. I found some discussions about notching the holders that makes me...
  6. Colour neg for architectural exterior at dusk

    I'm looking for some recommendations on colour neg film that would work well for an architectural exterior at dusk. The western sky will be in the background and the building is well lit by sodium...
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    Very dark ground glass, is this normal?

    "The first time I looked at the ground glass of my first LF camera my heart sank and I thought, "good god, what did I get into? This is never going to work for me!" Indeed, I ended up chucking the...
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    Very dark ground glass, is this normal?

    Thanks for all your responses. I guess I've been spoiled with my Canon 2.8 glass. I expected the 4x5 to be darker, but I wasn't ready for this. The dark cloth does let some light in, but the bino...
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    Very dark ground glass, is this normal?

    Please forgive me for the total newbie question, but I am using a 4x5 for the first time this week. A friend has loaned me a Sinar F for a few weeks and I'm very surprised by how dark the ground...
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