Hello,
This is my first post on the forum. Thank you for the great advice found in other posts !
I have recorded digital photos on Kodak E100 using a digital film recorder (CRT) and developed the slides in E6. They look good but have a yellow cast to them.
How can I fix that ?
The files were calibrated on a screen and exported with adobe-rgb profile, so I have assumed that the calibration of the film recorder may be off. I don't think I can go into re-calibrating it so I may make tests with cooler white-balances in the next batch of files, hoping that the film recorder doesn't correct the color temperature automatically internally.
Alternatively, is there a way to modify the slide temperature when processing ?
Now I have recorded 150 slides that have this cast and I wonder if I could use some filter mounted on the projector lens to correct this batch of slides and also in case my future slides also have this very same cast. Do you think that could work ? What kind of filter would you advise me to use ?
I have tried old gel filters and the colors look better but they soften the image too much. So I wonder if glass colour filters could be better ?
Any advice on this would be very welcome. Thank you and kind regards.
This is my first post on the forum. Thank you for the great advice found in other posts !
I have recorded digital photos on Kodak E100 using a digital film recorder (CRT) and developed the slides in E6. They look good but have a yellow cast to them.
How can I fix that ?
The files were calibrated on a screen and exported with adobe-rgb profile, so I have assumed that the calibration of the film recorder may be off. I don't think I can go into re-calibrating it so I may make tests with cooler white-balances in the next batch of files, hoping that the film recorder doesn't correct the color temperature automatically internally.
Alternatively, is there a way to modify the slide temperature when processing ?
Now I have recorded 150 slides that have this cast and I wonder if I could use some filter mounted on the projector lens to correct this batch of slides and also in case my future slides also have this very same cast. Do you think that could work ? What kind of filter would you advise me to use ?
I have tried old gel filters and the colors look better but they soften the image too much. So I wonder if glass colour filters could be better ?
Any advice on this would be very welcome. Thank you and kind regards.
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