I don't think my mom will give it to me, and even then, I don't know if my
scanner will pick up the correct color, but I'd love to scan that photo for
you all.. "Olive Green" I mean, go open up a can of peas, leave them out
for a day, then drain out the water, and take a look.. that's the exact
color...
You ever get the feeling, when you are about to become intimate with
Photoshop for the next two weeks of your life??
Albert.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Dacey" <frugal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Olympus Mailing list" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: [OM] Which is sharper, autofocus or manual focus?
> On 1/1/02 1:06 PM, "Olympus" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Yes.. I don't shoot B&W that often, so I didn't know what to tell my
mom..
> > why she's Olive colored..
>
> It's sounds like the B&W shots were printed on colour paper, which usually
> results in some kind of colour cast. A good lab will be able to do this
well
> and will usually try to create a warm tone or sepia effect. You mentioned
> that she used Tmax so that she could have them processed in C41. That
sounds
> as if she was using one of the chromogenic B&W films then. I wasn't all
that
> impressed with the roll of Tmax 400CN that I tried but I think they've
come
> out with newer versions since. I did get some good shots but the colour
> casts in the prints weren't consistent. Printing the negs on B&W paper was
> somewhat difficult. I believe the orange colour mask was acting as a
> contrast filter and it meant that I had to use a very high contrast filer
(I
> think I ended up using a 4.5 or 5 filter) in order to get decent contrast.
>
> Someone else mentioned normal Tmax having a magenta film base. If she was
> using normal Tmax then that could also explain the olive cast because if I
> remember my colour filtration correctly, a magenta filter (which is
> essentially what you have in the film) results in cyan. Also add in that
> there's no orange colour mask to adjust for and this could be the
> explanation for the olive colour casts.
>
> --
> Andrew "Frugal" Dacey
> frugal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> http://www.tildefrugal.net/
>
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