I rarely shoot color or E6.
I am embarrassed to say, i cannot tell if these are Over or Under exposed..... especially my wife's pregnant daughter.
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In this case you may have good slides. I found many labs like to print and scan the slides or negative way too light. I feel that they think their customers want bright pictures.Thanks for all the replies.
Judging by the highlights, i was thinking they were Over Exposed. But i am so used to looking at B&W, i was not really sure.
I just got these uploads from The Darkroom Lab, and do not have the actual slides yet......but we can probably assume they are close to the slides themselves.
I TRIED to err on the side of under exposure, but it would appear id did a bad job.
Let me ask this......if it matters, i am using Fuji Provia.......if i were metering a Gray-Card, how much under exposure would i give to get a good slide.?
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None.Let me ask this......if it matters, i am using Fuji Provia.......if i were metering a Gray-Card, how much under exposure would i give to get a good slide.?
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Thanks for all the replies.
Judging by the highlights, i was thinking they were Over Exposed. But i am so used to looking at B&W, i was not really sure.
I just got these uploads from The Darkroom Lab, and do not have the actual slides yet......but we can probably assume they are close to the slides themselves.
I TRIED to err on the side of under exposure, but it would appear id did a bad job.
Let me ask this......if it matters, i am using Fuji Provia.......if i were metering a Gray-Card, how much under exposure would i give to get a good slide.?
Thank You
CMoore I never used a Gray card - others may beat me!Thanks for all the replies.
Judging by the highlights, i was thinking they were Over Exposed. But i am so used to looking at B&W, i was not really sure.
I just got these uploads from The Darkroom Lab, and do not have the actual slides yet......but we can probably assume they are close to the slides themselves.
I TRIED to err on the side of under exposure, but it would appear id did a bad job.
Let me ask this......if it matters, i am using Fuji Provia.......if i were metering a Gray-Card, how much under exposure would i give to get a good slide.?
Thank You
Perhaps your failures had simplest reasons! You shot bw extensive - right?I have several 35mm SLR. I think all the meters are good, but am not positive.
I do have a Sekonic 308-S.
I can use that, if practical, when i shoot slides or at least cheek my camera meters against the 308.
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It's a good idea to periodically check the meters on your cameras, especially if you alternate between different bodies. Any meters that are a half-stop off or more, I will adjust them or have them serviced. In the interim, I will make a note to compensate by adjusting the ISO (ASA) setting for correct exposure readings.
Your shots look pretty consistently overexposed, or the lab really screwed-up the scans.
My favorite cameras for shooting slides are the Nikon F3 and F100 bodies. The F3 has a heavily center-weighted 80/20 meter that has always been accurate, and the F100 gets used for a lot of sports/action stuff.
I think Provia is more forgiving than Velvia, and is my favorite slide film. If I have to make a choice, I would underexpose rather than overexpose slide film. Opposite of B/W negs, which I usually overexpose about 1 stop.
Nikon F3, Provia 100
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This was taken on the USS Midway here in San Diego. Don't recall the type of aircraft, though...Sikorsky "Seabat" on flight-deck USS Intrepid ?
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Understand - look at the helicopter tail section it is easy to identify :This was taken on the USS Midway here in San Diego. Don't recall the type of aircraft, though...
Looks like the H-34.This was taken on the USS Midway here in San Diego. Don't recall the type of aircraft, though...
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