At 23:06 4/26/02, mike m. wrote:
Hey...I've got some slides that look exactly like that picture. (-;
The ones of the monument came out great and the shots of the old
church are the best
of the bunch. I'd put them up for viewing but my neg scanner doesn't
like slides. They
look terrible and I've given up trying to improve them for CRT
viewing.It may be the 160T.
Could be. Almost pulled out the roll of 64T for you. Realized looking at
the lighting level (lower than normal) we would be into horrendously long
exposures and pulled out the 160T instead. How did the tungsten film do
with the color balance? The daylight films I've used down there need
serious color balancing when printed. However, the tungsten stuff is
sometimes very noticeably cool because of the type of lights they use.
-- John
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