>
> It's worth a try. I've never printed colour negs as B&W myself, but I've
> had several customers who did it and were happy with the results.
>
> chris
>
Just took the roll in.I told the girl what i had done(she laughed)and when i mentioned
a
B&W
con
It's worth a try. I've never printed colour negs as B&W myself, but I've
had several customers who did it and were happy with the results.
chris
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Hi, Dave. The Portra 100T balances beautifully for tungs
>
> Hi, Dave. The Portra 100T balances beautifully for tungsten lights, but
> it's not bad for outdoor shots. The lab will likely try to colour
> correct it as much as they can, and in my experience you can come very
> close. If you envisioned the shots a
Hi, Dave. The Portra 100T balances beautifully for tungsten lights, but
it's not bad for outdoor shots. The lab will likely try to colour
correct it as much as they can, and in my experience you can come very
close. If you envisioned the shots as B&W, it may be interesting to have
one set print
Your results are going to be very blue. That might be nice in the snow. But probably
not. You can
try scanning the negs and converting them to grayscale in PhotoShop. You might end up
with decent
results that way.
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> Just finished a roll of Kodak Portra
Just go ahead and process it, see what the results are like
... you can probably "fix it in Photoshop" in any case.
Lots of ways to correct the color cast problems.
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> Just finished a roll of Kodak Portra 100T,which i thought was their
> version of
>
>
> - Original Message -
> Bill Said:>
> Get it processed, and either adjust the colour in photoshop (I recall
> a plug in that allows for colour filter emulation, perhaps it is on
> Mark Robert's website), or just desaturate it and fix the levels.
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Subject: Did i make a boo boo
>
> Just finished a roll of Kodak Portra 100T,which i thought
was their version of
> the C41
> based B&W fi
Just finished a roll of Kodak Portra 100T,which i thought was their
version of
the C41
based B&W films.
Bill i think i need more coffee than you today.LOL
I have realized the mistake and did a quick look at the film on Kodaks website.It
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