srs5694
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Hi,
Can somebody give me a ballpark idea of how to adjust filtration when enlarging negatives that were exposed in tungsten light on daylight-balanced color print film? That is, if I know the filtration for a daylight or flash shot on a roll of film, what would be a reasonable way to adjust that for a shot in tungsten light on the same roll? I realize I can't expect an exact and precise adjustment that'll give perfect results; I just want something that'll get me into the ballpark so I can do a color ringaround to fine-tune it. Thanks.
Can somebody give me a ballpark idea of how to adjust filtration when enlarging negatives that were exposed in tungsten light on daylight-balanced color print film? That is, if I know the filtration for a daylight or flash shot on a roll of film, what would be a reasonable way to adjust that for a shot in tungsten light on the same roll? I realize I can't expect an exact and precise adjustment that'll give perfect results; I just want something that'll get me into the ballpark so I can do a color ringaround to fine-tune it. Thanks.