Phillip et al.,
The shots were a mix of outdoor, partly cloudy skies, and electronic
flash illuminated. No way could that account for the cast and poor color
rendition.
The K64 was purchased from B&H, and an roll shot & processed a few weeks
earlier was just fine.
I dropped the roll off at a Wolf Camera, as I had come up short on Kodak
mailers. The slides came back mounted in 'Kodak Premium Processing
Kodachrome' slide mounts, so I assume (perhaps wrongly) that it was done at
the Kodalux lab.
I agree that the Kodachromes scan well, though I'm not as impressed with
how E100VS scans on my scanner.
Chip
cstrat@xxxxxxxxx
> What lab processed your K64 slides? Where did you purchase your film?
> I've found the Kodalux lab in New Jersey (only one still in operation)
> to be quite excellent, at least of the K25 & K64 I've sent them. The
> only other lab I've had experience with lately is A&I in Los Angeles.
> They are sometimes not so great. However, it is just a better deal to
> just get those mailers with the film. Oh, one other thing ... what kind
> of lighting were you using. If natural lighting .... was it outdoors
> ... what was the position of the sun and what was the color composition
> around your subjects. Was it mixed lighting?
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