RockyT
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- Feb 20, 2015
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- 35mm RF
Hi guys, I'm a newbie in film photography and I recently made a decision to step up into medium format with a Hassy and a Rollei. I was really interested in film because I've seen so many samples in the past where the colours and tones are just uniquely beautiful. I shot my first few films and just got the scans back today but I'm somewhat disappointed with the results mainly on the colours. I shot with an Ektar100 and the results I got looked like it had an instagram filter applied onto it. My initial thoughts was maybe they were bad scans but I hope you guys can help point me in the right direction on how to improve. Do these results seem normal to you? If not what do you think could be the potential problem? Could it be bad scans or maybe the chemicals used were old (the films used were well before their expiry date)? I was expecting to get very transparent like tones and colours from the ektar. I'm really new to film so I'd love to hear any suggestions on comments, thank you for your time.
Rocky
Straight scans from labs:
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Rocky
Straight scans from labs:
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. I had no idea that ektar is a high saturation film, I saw some samples up on the net which were very "light" in colours and assumed I'd be getting similar results. My monitor is colour calibrated but I'm seeing yellows creeping in the highlights from the scans. A lot of the shots were taken on overcast days so I found that a bit odd. How important is it to use warming/cooling filters for film? I wish I had a mentor but I hope you guys don't mind me asking really newbie questions. I am trying to get professional results with the mf system so I'd love to hear any tips or suggestions so I can improve. I'm hoping that by the end of this year I can go on a holiday with just a film system so I'm all ears. The flare is from the Rolleiflex, I'm guessing its because I didn't use the hood which didn't have at the time.
