jamesdfloyd
Film is cheap therapy!
Today I took all the great advice I got 2-weeks ago about using Kodak 400CN and put it to use today.
Rated at 200ISO and told the Costco lab people (who by the way have a list of my special requests now) to adjust the prints to monochrome channel and make no adjustments to the scans. All and all, the roll is mostly usable. But now that I am doing the "Photoshop thing" on a couple of them, I have more questions.
1) Can you use traditional black & white filters with this film? I ask, because today was overcast and on & off rain and I would naturally have wanted to use a yellow filter for contrast and/or a green filter for some of the foliage shots.
2) In your experience, are lighting conditions you feel do not work well with this film?
Thanks,
J.D.
Rated at 200ISO and told the Costco lab people (who by the way have a list of my special requests now) to adjust the prints to monochrome channel and make no adjustments to the scans. All and all, the roll is mostly usable. But now that I am doing the "Photoshop thing" on a couple of them, I have more questions.
1) Can you use traditional black & white filters with this film? I ask, because today was overcast and on & off rain and I would naturally have wanted to use a yellow filter for contrast and/or a green filter for some of the foliage shots.
2) In your experience, are lighting conditions you feel do not work well with this film?
Thanks,
J.D.