One thing I have found in my pictures is that a cooler
tone always seems to overpower warmer colors while
even strong warm tones don't affect cooler colors. I
shoot with Kodak exclusively because Kodak has a much
warmer trend. One thing I absolutely hate is a cool
green or blue cast to a picture which has any people
or warm reds/yellows/oranges and while I have
occasionaly gotten into trouble (Kodak 100 + 50/1.4sc
+ UV Haze filter I had on before I knew better =
yuck!) I find that for the majority I don't notice a
warmer color to pictures and even welcome it sometimes
(although the combo I mentioned earlier makes people
look like ooompa loompas :) . For me colors on the
reddish end need help while the blues can take care of
themselves. This is why I didn't really like the
results I got from the 50/1.4 late sn. All IMO of
course.
Mark Lloyd
--- "C.H.Ling" <chling@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> To my understanding the one hour lab printing
> machine will do its auto
> adjustment first and the operator may or may not add
> his/her own adjustment
> during printing. So some color adjustment are
> probably made automatically.
>
> The MC 50/1.4 is definitely cooler (color bal.) than
> the SC one. The lens
> you tested is <1,000,000 I think you need to try the
> SN>1,100,000 one, it is
> further sharper but color under fluorescence without
> correction is not a
> fair test condition for the lenses.
>
> C.H.Ling
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