wackyvorlon
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I was wondering what effect a #8 yellow filter would have with colour film?
Hmm, I suspect it will make the colours look more yellow.I was wondering what effect a #8 yellow filter would have with colour film?
I'm currently shooting a roll of tungsten film with a yellow filter. I'm thinking it will result in normal-ish looking colors, perhaps a bit warm. I saw evidence on flickr suggesting that this might actually result in pleasing photographs.... but we'll see.
I'm currently shooting a roll of tungsten film with a yellow filter. I'm thinking it will result in normal-ish looking colors, perhaps a bit warm. I saw evidence on flickr suggesting that this might actually result in pleasing photographs.... but we'll see.
Pleasing photographs... that is always possible depending on who is being pleased...
Well put. I don't have an 85 filter, hence this experiment.
Now, Q.G., tell me this doesn't look normal-ish.. http://www.flickr.com/photos/tiffibunny/1158134056/ (not mine... Holga?... gimme a break...)
You need a blue filter to correct tungsten film to daylight appearance. IIRC, there are three different ones depending on the temperture of available the light.
hahaha! Try finding some pictures with a blue cast and they might just look normal to you.
I'm currently shooting a roll of tungsten film with a yellow filter. I'm thinking it will result in normal-ish looking colors, perhaps a bit warm. I saw evidence on flickr suggesting that this might actually result in pleasing photographs.... but we'll see.
So, if wanting a pre-view, get come colured cellophane and look through it: what you see is what you'll get.![]()
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