Sure, Stone, it was Astia. I see that the image here seems to have picked up a bit of a blue
cast compared to the original. I used an 85A filter when making the exposure, the transparency
is spot on color-wise.
Thanks for your comment.
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Sure, Stone, it was Astia. I see that the image here seems to have picked up a bit of a blue
cast compared to the original. I used an 85A filter when making the exposure, the transparency
is spot on color-wise.
Thanks for your comment.
Thank you Joe. I have more to show... have to scan tonight. Started out as an iPhone project... we are selling our home so we have flowers in it al the time now. These are all from the supermarket, Walmart, Home Depot... nothing fancy. I have also taken in color 4x5 but not had them developed yet... I am considering trying it myself. At Home Depot today I fell in love with Calendula... my next victim!
Pink & White Azalea
Arca Swiss 45 Field
TMax 100
http://www.pctype.com/rcphoto/test/P...-Azalea001.jpg
Well done Joe!
Looks perfectly "neutral" with no blue cast on my monitor('uncalibrated' 2011 macbook pro 15" non-retina) that I can see.
Great color rendition, and the play of textures(pine boughs and different leaf shapes) is really nicely composed!
I treasure my last 20 sheets of Astia RL, which I only use when I find something REALLY good. Same goes for my E100G stash, Provia just doesn't "do it" like the more neutral films like Astia and E100G.
thanks for sharing!
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Last weekend shoot using Sinar HP5 solarized negative . this is part of my ongoing series
Thank you for your comments, Daniel.
I'm glad you don't see the blue. It could be this cheapo laptop screen. Like I said the original
scan looks good on my IMac.
I have about 40 sheets of Astia left. I've been doing little color the last few years so
they could last a while.
I'm also keeping my last 10 sheets of Velvia 50 until something special presents itself.
Richard, excellent collection!! Wonderful tones and beautifully done.