Most color films I shot are amazing when shot during golden hour.
Most notably Provia films. I find them a little boring during the day, but at sunrise or sunset it's magic.
I really love Ektar during mid-day and even in shade, but I am a little disappointed by it in golden light.
I've shot Ektar exclusively for a few weeks now and noticed consistently that it turns very yellow when shot during golden hour.
Has anybody else noticed that too?
Maybe the chemicals were bad?
Color neg films cannot be judged by the prints or scans you get from a minilab machine. The filtration used in the machine when printing or scanning can be changed over a wide range of settings to adjust the color balance of the prints. These machines are usually operated on a full-auto mode that often gives crap results. Ask the lab to redo them.
I scanned this and I did try to compensate. Auto settings gave me this on a frontier. Trying to compensate made it look awkward in another way. Maybe the chemicals were bad? But then all shots on the roll would've been bad.
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Maybe a film like Portra is better suited for the different light conditions when walking around in the city.
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Both speeds of Portra are more forgiving than Ektar, but lack its punch when that is what you actually need.
I live in Tokyo and the only RA4 paper I can buy pre cut here is Fuji Pro in 8x10.
I have to say that my frontier scans of all films look damn close to what I get when I enlarge on RA4 Fuji paper. Coolscan scans don't look like prints.
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