jamiewakeham
Long time lurker
Dear all,
Not specifically a rangefinder question, but given that you're easily the most knowledgable and helpful bunch I know of, here goes anyway:
Charity gig tonight at the school I work in. Lots and lots of stage lights. I'm (somehow) running lights and sound, performing in one act, and trying to get some useable photos!
I've picked up some Fuji Superia 1600 (figured I'd go for speed over grain!), but I'm getting worried about colour cast. I've read conflicting theories as to how to deal with it (that's what I love about the internet; you can always find someone to support any theory you like!) so figured I'd get the concensus.
Would you shoot without any correction filter, and trust that the lab will correct your prints? Or would you use an 80b or thereabouts to correct first? I don't mind a bit of a warm feel to the prints (it is supposed to be on a stage) and might not have too much time to play silly b*ggers changing filters on various lenses, which leads me to the former, but I'll take everything on board.
Thanks for all advice.
Jamie
Not specifically a rangefinder question, but given that you're easily the most knowledgable and helpful bunch I know of, here goes anyway:
Charity gig tonight at the school I work in. Lots and lots of stage lights. I'm (somehow) running lights and sound, performing in one act, and trying to get some useable photos!
I've picked up some Fuji Superia 1600 (figured I'd go for speed over grain!), but I'm getting worried about colour cast. I've read conflicting theories as to how to deal with it (that's what I love about the internet; you can always find someone to support any theory you like!) so figured I'd get the concensus.
Would you shoot without any correction filter, and trust that the lab will correct your prints? Or would you use an 80b or thereabouts to correct first? I don't mind a bit of a warm feel to the prints (it is supposed to be on a stage) and might not have too much time to play silly b*ggers changing filters on various lenses, which leads me to the former, but I'll take everything on board.
Thanks for all advice.
Jamie