on 2005/03/19 6:43 PM, Moose at olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> ScottGee1 wrote:
>
>> I'd like to have an 80 series filter in my bag so I can correct for
>> indoor shots made with daylight color films. Don't want to carry a
>> color meter . . . just something to help the lab and keep from having
>> too much orange in the pix.
>>
>> What do you use?
>>
>
> You imply that you will be using color neg film and having it processed
> and printed by a lab. In that case, I would try an 80D, to remove some
> of the warm tone without dropping the speed too much. The auto printing
> equipment should be able to do the rest.
I've had good success with an 82C, with only about 1/2 stop or so penalty (I
don't remember exactly). The lab was able to correct to where only a slight
warm cast was left. Since I'm not shooting a catalog that's actually good,
as it establishes place (indoors) and mood.
And it was an Olympus filter, actually. :-)
Andrew
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