Huss
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Digitised with a DSLR. I'm still inverting by hand in RawTherapee.
Try negativelabpro.com
They have a free trial. It will get rid of that cyan cast in your image.
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Digitised with a DSLR. I'm still inverting by hand in RawTherapee.
Thanks for the link Huss. Not sure I'll give it a go yet as I don't have lightroom so there's that cost too.
With regard to the image, I think it may be "correct" but mixed lighting. The background that's in full sun and the people in the foreground seem balanced better (the helmet and black bag look right to me). The shadowy bit around the cyclists is blue as you'd expect.
Okay yeah that's heaps better. Thanks for showing me.
I think I can maybe get closer with a simple adjustment of my image so its partially my eye for colour too.
Out of stock as we speak but BH will sell it to you for a mere $57.90.As of 9/27, Lomo 800 is available for pre-order at B&H in both formats.
$19.90USD for 3 pack 36 exposure 135
In stock, but same price directly from Lomography. 🤷♂️ Not that many options left for (daylight balanced) 800 ISO color. I guess Kodak Portra 800, which is currently cheaper per roll than Lomography 800 - B&H sells single rolls for $17.95. Flic Film's Aurora 800?Out of stock as we speak but BH will sell it to you for a mere $57.90.
😱 If that's for a 3-pack, it's more than Ektachrome!Out of stock as we speak but BH will sell it to you for a mere $57.90.
Well, currently B&H lists Ektachrome E100 for $21.99. 🤑😱 If that's for a 3-pack, it's more than Ektachrome!
Damn! I'm thinking prices for 120. But it's all reached a level of total insanity...Well, currently B&H lists Ektachrome E100 for $21.99. 🤑
I've always thought so. Portra 400 is supposed to excel pushed, and some photographers' reviewed it better that way than Portra 800. I am a medium format shooter so ISO 800 in color tended to be counterintuitive for my uses where I'd just tripod down. Pushing P400 was always an option that I never ended up taking.Maybe just push a 400 speed film a stop like Ultramax?
I didn't manage to get some during the 2023 120 "sale" and last Christmas period I passed by a store where 120 is nowadays sold individually... welp, at Portra prices.
I've always thought so. Portra 400 is supposed to excel pushed, and some photographers' reviewed it better that way than Portra 800. I am a medium format shooter so ISO 800 in color tended to be counterintuitive for my uses where I'd just tripod down. Pushing P400 was always an option that I never ended up taking.
Not the thread really, but online a lot of people appear to love Portra 800.