I rarley use a color film but will be doing some indoor architectual work soon it is a smallsih bathroom with stunning glass tile work.
My question is I want to use exsisting light which is halogen: do I need a tungsten balanced film? What kind of exposure latittude can I get?
I will be using 4x5 with a 58mm SA.
I rarley use a color film but will be doing some indoor architectual work soon it is a smallsih bathroom with stunning glass tile work.
My question is I want to use exsisting light which is halogen: do I need a tungsten balanced film? What kind of exposure latittude can I get?
I will be using 4x5 with a 58mm SA.
Thanks for the tip: the wall tile is colored glass semi-transparent very glossy and very reflective, the floor is a matte green/grey with some random small glass tiles.
Someone told me color neg film would be the way to go? Also there is a very bright halogen on the back wall. So any estimate as to how many stops I might get out of color neg rather than transparencies?