Darryl Roberts
Member
Hi,
4x5 with 160 Portra, why are all of my shots so blue?
4x5 with 160 Portra, why are all of my shots so blue?
Light was Profoto D1000What is the color temperature of your lamps and the intended color temperature of the film? It they match, then perhaps a development error.
Thank you. I didn't scan it. It was North Coast PhotographicIs it the way you're converting the negative scans into positives in software? If not, that's an easy way to fix it.
Thank you.Kodak Portra 160 4061 is a COLOR NEGATIVE film, so the scanning process converted the negative image to a 'color transparency' interpretation of the negative image. It is entirely the fault of the scanning process! The lab might have assumed that the image was taken under constant light source (warm) rather than strobe, and the automated scan software therefor cooled an assumed warm lighting.
Any digital image processing software can easily fix it. Here is one example...
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Thank you.Kodak Portra 160 4061 is a COLOR NEGATIVE film, so the scanning process converted the negative image to a 'color transparency' interpretation of the negative image. It is entirely the fault of the scanning process! The lab might have assumed that the image was taken under constant light source (warm) rather than strobe, and the automated scan software therefor cooled an assumed warm lighting.
Any digital image processing software can easily fix it. Here is one example...
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