Re: [Frameworks] Kodak neg stocks with a Canon 814 Autozoom?

2021-09-05 Thread Jeff Kreines
 > When transferring b/w reversal film to digital scans it is better to be > overexposed. Don’t do it!!! First, does the film appear properly exposed over a lightbox? Is your meter accurate and are you using it accurately? Is it processed correctly? With any reversal stock always err towards

Re: [Frameworks] Kodak neg stocks with a Canon 814 Autozoom?

2021-09-05 Thread ev petrol
Thanks Dominic! That's good to know about Da Vinci moiratierney.net vimeo.com/moiratierney On Sunday, September 5, 2021, 1:51:16 AM GMT+2, Dominic Angerame wrote: When transferring b/w reversal film to digital scans it is better to be overexposed. I have always underexposed reversal

Re: [Frameworks] Kodak neg stocks with a Canon 814 Autozoom?

2021-09-04 Thread Dominic Angerame
When transferring b/w reversal film to digital scans it is better to be overexposed. I have always underexposed reversal because the lab could bring out the highlights by printing the light at a higher number. However when working on digital scans for Revelations at Light Cone a couple of years

Re: [Frameworks] Kodak neg stocks with a Canon 814 Autozoom?

2021-09-04 Thread ev petrol
thanks!! moiratierney.net vimeo.com/moiratierney On Saturday, September 4, 2021, 5:01:55 AM GMT+2, FrameWorks Admin wrote: Hi Moira.It’s supposed to automatically recognize ASA 25-400, which means 50D will be exposed at 40ASA, 200 at 200, and 500 at 400 ASA.See  https://www.super8cam

Re: [Frameworks] Kodak neg stocks with a Canon 814 Autozoom?

2021-09-04 Thread ev petrol
Thanks Scott! I've got good exposure from my camera with the reversal stocks - but I cheat a bit, I set the variable shutter to 2 and the exposure adjustment knob to the white dot. I've never used neg with it though, hence my question!All that info is very useful, much appreciatedMoira moirati

Re: [Frameworks] Kodak neg stocks with a Canon 814 Autozoom?

2021-09-03 Thread FrameWorks Admin
Hi Scott, Thanks for all this useful information! Do you know the latitude of modern reversal stocks? While it’s better to overexpose than underexpose a negative, it's better to underexpose a reversal film: they retain information in the shadows while highlights are blown out. Pip > On Sep 4,

Re: [Frameworks] Kodak neg stocks with a Canon 814 Autozoom?

2021-09-03 Thread Scott Dorsey
> Hey folks,has anyone experience using the 50D, 200T or 500T neg with a > Canon 814 Autozoom?I'm wondering if the automatic lightmeter will expose > correctly ...?cheers Moira It doesn't expose correctly with any other stocks, so why would you expect it to work any better with modern color nega

[Frameworks] Kodak neg stocks with a Canon 814 Autozoom?

2021-09-03 Thread ev petrol
Hey folks,has anyone experience using the 50D, 200T or 500T neg with a Canon 814 Autozoom?I'm wondering if the automatic lightmeter will expose correctly ...?cheers Moira moiratierney.net vimeo.com/moiratierney -- Frameworks mailing list Frameworks@film-gallery.org https://mail.film-gallery

Re: [Frameworks] Kodak neg stocks with a Canon 814 Autozoom?

2021-09-03 Thread FrameWorks Admin
Hi Moira. It’s supposed to automatically recognize ASA 25-400, which means 50D will be exposed at 40ASA, 200 at 200, and 500 at 400 ASA. See https://www.super8camera.com/cameras/canon-814-xls/ Pip > On Sep 3, 2021, at 8:34 PM, ev petrol wrote: > > Hey folks, > has anyone experience using the