Take your digital white balance target with you and take a frame of that
every now and then when the light is funky. Turning it into daylight
balanced light is probably not what you want to do but getting it white
first may make it easier to ajust to what you want afterward.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/10/2012 12:55 PM, Walters, Martin wrote:
> Not so sure about the cost of film anymore. Three rolls of Portra 400 =
> approx C$33. Three rolls processed, scanned (low res) and printed by W'mart
> approx C$60 including taxes.
>
> Now, if I only got them processed - a lot cheaper. Of course, I'd have to
> find the time to scan them at home.
>
> For some reason many of the scans (with lots of sea in the picture) needed a
> lot of colour correction. The proper photolab in town would have been around
> the same price, with similar low-res scans. Strange to say, I do miss the
> (now long gone) C*stc* processing.
>
> Martin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ken Norton [mailto:ken@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 12:44 PM
> To: Olympus Camera Discussion
> Subject: Re: [OM] OM-D Official Announcement
>
>> You'd be better off getting a full-frame digital body and continuing
>> to use the OM glass, than spending more for less (e.g. OM-d + new
>> lenses)
>>
>> Or, better yet, stick with film and the OM gear. ;-)
>
> Rolls of film and processing is still less expensive for me. I only want a
> new camera because I want a new camera...
>
> AG
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