Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
^ So I'm game , why do you find it harder than C-41 ? I'm using an Epson V-600 and can't say I find it much different than scanning C-41 .
Peter
Peter
^ So I'm game , why do you find it harder than C-41 ? I'm using an Epson V-600 and can't say I find it much different than scanning C-41 .
Peter
^ So I'm game , why do you find it harder than C-41 ? I'm using an Epson V-600 and can't say I find it much different than scanning C-41 .
Peter
E6 film is much harder to scan properly with sucks a lot of the fun out it for me. I can scan 2-3 rolls of C41 for each roll of E6.
New E100 colors seem very natural IMO. I'd like just a touch more saturation though.
In the old days like others I would underexpose my slide film just a bit to achieve that.
However with this new film perhaps slight overexposure is required?
lynnb's photos at +2/3 EV seem right on. Or is it the scanning? I'm confused.
Perhaps this film's true speed is a little lower than 100.
Has anyone else tried shooting it at EI 80 or 64?
Chris
Agreed. If you are not projecting, E100 offers very little over Ektar. I see nothing in the photos in this thread that attract me to this film, because I don't project.
Ektar will be far less expensive, offer way more dynamic range, and is much easier to process.
There's a reason why slide film has been on a slow death spiral for many years and why labs have been disappearing. That is because few people project slides. That is the main reason to shoot E6 film and why hardly anyone does today.
Perhaps this film's true speed is a little lower than 100.
Has anyone else tried shooting it at EI 80 or 64?
Chris
Agreed. If you are not projecting, E100 offers very little over Ektar. I see nothing in the photos in this thread that attract me to this film, because I don't project. Ektar will be far less expensive, offer way more dynamic range, and is much easier to process.
There's a reason why slide film has been on a slow death spiral for many years and why labs have been disappearing. That is because few people project slides. That is the main reason to shoot E6 film and why hardly anyone does today.