Yep, and of course easier to do here on roll film (I've done it on 4x5 too). I use 25, 47, and 58 filters, but technically you are supposed to use more "pure" color filters. I just haven't gotten around to buying them. These work fine with a bit of tweaking in the color channels. My filter factors are 3-stops for the red, 3.5-stops for the blue, and 2.5-stops for the green. Might push the green to 3-stops looking at the negatives, but it might've just been the late, reddish light that made it look a bit less exposed.
There's a big thread somewhere on the forum discussing this technique.
Nice shots EarlJam. Color in a big way!
Thanks! Although, to be fair, on a cool, sunny day in Monterey or Yosemite, it's hard to take a bad picture. The Monterey shot is from the end of Feb 2016. Late winter is one of the better times to visit Monterey, typically little to no fog and the potential for big surf if a storm is blowing in.
Spring Flower by Pali K, on Flickr
Mamiya RB67 ProS | 127MM | Fuji Velvia
Processed on JOBO CPP2 with Tetenal E6
Heidelberg Tango Drumscan
Pali
Nice and pretty Pali. Color is good, nice composition and the 127 makes nice bokeh.
Thank you Chassis. The RB camera and the lenses never cease to amaze me.
Pali
Yellow Bursts by Pali K, on Flickr
Spring Flowers by Pali K, on Flickr
Mamiya RB67 ProS | 127MM
Fuji Velvia 100 processed with JOBO CPP2 & Tetenal E6
Heidelberg Tango
Pali
Nice flowers Pali! Here are some more.
Roses, Greenwich Village New York City by Wilmarco Imaging, on Flickr
Mamiya RB67 Pro S
Kodak Portra 400
Thank you Chasis and nice flowers as well. Porta is perfect for these pastel style colors.
Here is a slightly different image. I found this snail shell while walking in the woods and placed it on a fallen tree that seemed to have matching patterns.
Abandoned Home by Pali K, on Flickr
Mamiya RB67 ProS | 90MM | Provia 100F
JOBO CPP2 with Tetenal E6
Heidelberg Tango PMT Drumscan
Pali
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