Fintan said:
I'm looking for 120 color [positive] film recomendations for photographing un framed paintings under studio flash lighting.
Anyone with experience give me a recomendations?
I'll need it to be true color.
Sharp.
Scan well.
Exposure lattitude would be handy but not totally necessary.
Fintan
I've been using Agfachrome RSX 50 with DynalLites.
So far, five (5) students have been accepted into Art Schools after submitting those slides.
The Artists themselves will be the most critical of the color balance.
Recommendations:
1. Framed or not framed, with glass, or without - be *very* careful with reflections. Two (2) light sources, each 45 degrees from the work at equal strength, work well, but do NOT ignore ambient light.
2. Exposure will be important, if not critical. I would suggest Incident readings with a good flash meter.
3. Be careful with perspective. Keep the camera centered on the work, and avoid "keystoning".
4. Eliminate all of the background in the axis not covered my the frame. Black mat board, propped in place by whatever means, is useful here.
5. Warn your client that metallic inks/ paints are off limits. There is NO way that I know of to reproduce the metallic "look" with film of any sort.
6. If multiple copies are needed, make additional exposures. *Much* less expesive than producing copies, and quality will not be affected by the additional process.
Good luck! This will not be "easy".