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    Tungsten film and architecture question...

    A while ago I remember Kirk talking about shooting architecture in which he stated (I think?!?) that he liked tungsten film for dusk shots of buildings with interior lights switched on, and that it gave a bluer cast to the waning sky.

    Would I get the same effect with daylight film and an 80A filter. The interior lights would be corrected, but would the sky have that nice dark blue color as well?

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    Re: Tungsten film and architecture question...

    it works, but it's much better with tungsten film...

    Fuji NPL, and Portra 100T are gone... no more tungsten print film, unless you want to shoot with slide film, you don't have the choice anymore !

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