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rowghani

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I just purchased one and also a Mamiya Pro Cabin for my 6x7 slides and something interesting is happening. When I project the same 6x6 slides on both machines, the Mamiya's colours are warmer while the blads look a bit washed out. Anybody have any thoughts on this?
 

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That would be a function of film and processing primarily. The difference in the optics could be the sky light or uv filters and how warm or cool they were. The least like to be a factor would be the lenses themselves.
 
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you know having gone through them couple of times again, i think I mis judged the blad. My shots were taken from sunrise to mid day on a clear sunny day. On the Pro Cabin projector they all seem warm, but the blad might be representing the colours more accurately as the sunrise ones are warm, but as the day progressed the colours lost their warmness as the sun got harder.
 
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