?? Non flash autoexposure is underexposing by 4-5 stops? And the lab is
printing to a neutral print?
I'd test full manual exposure ranges with 3 apertures, and autoexposure with
all apertures. Use transparancy films. It reveals all mistakes and problems.
Shoot on a sunny day or use a known meter for a reference standard.
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From: gwsears gwsears@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 17:49:06 -0400
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Help diagnose my problem please
Stepped outside and took a roll of 200 print film over a weeks time
period. Also took a few inside with flash.
Problem... Most, but not all of the outside pics are pale in color
and contrast, look hazey of as to be in a fog. One in particular of a
bunch of roses with a dark background and no harsh sun light is so
hazey and pale its headed for the trash can.
Was using on OM2N, Tamron 90/2.5, Kirkland ASA 200 print film.
Camera was set to 200 ASA.
Those pics taken with flash seemed fine.
Most all were taken on Auto.
This is the second roll that has done this.
On a few outside pics, i used my hand heald meter. Those may
have the ones that turned out fine. Need to start keeping notes now
that senior moments happen more and more frequently.
Any hints or tips will be welcomed.
Thanks,
GeoW
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