Dylan wrote:
Anyone else experienced ugly colours with provia F? Just got my holiday
shots back and got lots of ugly green/yellow tinged skies, when in
reality they were clearest blue. I have to accept partial blame for
overexposing a lot of pictures (not trusting auto mode when I shoulda,
too used to the OM1), but the colours were awful across the board.
Having used a few rolls with sterling results, beautiful colour and
saturation, I was very disappointed. Any comments/insight?
Maybe a processing problem ? Were they all processed at the same time &
place ? I had 1 roll of Kodak Elitechrome stuffed in processing, basically
the machine jammed and the film got extra time in the first developer - the
result was an overexposed look with a strong magenta cast.
Wayne Harridge
Ivanhoe, Victoria, Australia
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~w_harridge/
I got some lovely, lime-green sand dunes in Death Valley once when
the film got too hot for too long. Midday ambient temperature in the
shade(which I was not in) hovered around 110 degrees F./43 degrees C.
Keep the film cool.
Winsor
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Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California, USA
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