Hey,
I wasn´t my intention to criticize your work!!! Just
only clarify that there´s no easy way to compare
both formats "digital vs analog". Thank you very
much for showing us what you can do with E-10.
Looking forward to hearing again from you
Dave
"C.H.Ling" wrote:
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> You are right, but I don't mean to make a true color comparison of
> traditional film and E-10, especially a negative that print from one hour
> lab (which can vary a lot). The shooting condition was not optimized
> actually, as I remember there was no direct sun light, so the picture come
> from the neg. was not right in color temp. The auto balance of E-10 also may
> not fully corrected for the lighting condition. I just amazed on the color
> that come directly on print with a "normal lens+gold 100+one hour lab" that
> is so close to the "E-10 shoot-film recorder output-gold 100-one hour lab".
> I know there are color differences, but I would say it is much better than
> the Pop photo test once done for different processing lab, where the color
> of the prints from different processing lab looked quite far away.
>
> I won't insist on extremely accurate color, as long as it is consistent and
> have reasonable responses for different light intensity (e.g. won't gives
> blue color on shadow area like some slides.), that is already good enough.
> Everyone know different slides provide you different color response curves
> and you are not always shoot at 5500K. I'm not a pro that shot products, as
> long as the resulting photo is pleasing then that is fine for me.
>
> C.H.Ling
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Irisarri" <div2000@xxxxxxxx>
> To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 7:34 AM
> Subject: Re: [OM] E-10 and free samples
>
> > Hi C.H.Ling!!!
> >
> > Excellent work but let´s talk about something!
> > You cannot compare white balance of E-10 vs
> > totally different Kodak colour gamut film,
> > optimized for 5500Kº Use Fuji Reala and you´ll
> > have another colour gamut. Olympus developed
> > a camera with no so saturated colour and
> > gives you plain images. The best way for
> > taking photos is to use a white Kodak card
> > and use Olympus special tool for finding
> > white balance. Sure, you used auto white
> > balance into your E-10. Even with your scanner
> > you can obtain different saturation and
> > different white balance. Sure you´ve visited
> > Tony´s Sleep page. Fire with RAW!!! and work
> > into photoshop for finding a suitable white
> > balance.
> >
> > Dave
> >
>
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