Hi
as my wheel goes around I find myself returning to thinking that there may be significant benefits to my colour image quality with negative films in using filters like an 80A under indoor tungsten or an 81B on overcast or blue light days (with daylight film).
I've been mainly correcting this using negatives generous lattitude (when scanning) but my recent understanding of just how steep the blue curve is on C-41 films makes me think that I should be helping the film all I can (if I want to get its best out of daylight).
thanks
as my wheel goes around I find myself returning to thinking that there may be significant benefits to my colour image quality with negative films in using filters like an 80A under indoor tungsten or an 81B on overcast or blue light days (with daylight film).
I've been mainly correcting this using negatives generous lattitude (when scanning) but my recent understanding of just how steep the blue curve is on C-41 films makes me think that I should be helping the film all I can (if I want to get its best out of daylight).
thanks