Hibbs
R.I.P. Charlie
In my freezer I have a couple of rolls of Ektachrome 64T, 120.
I was thinking of using it in daylight with my Yashica may 124G. The reason is that I have a B30 filter Wrattan #85.
Will this filter tame the blue enough or should I get a 85B for my Fuji 6X7RF II?
Any comments would be most appreciated.
Thanks kindly.
HIBBS
I was thinking of using it in daylight with my Yashica may 124G. The reason is that I have a B30 filter Wrattan #85.
Will this filter tame the blue enough or should I get a 85B for my Fuji 6X7RF II?
Any comments would be most appreciated.
Thanks kindly.
HIBBS
Highway 61
Revisited
I still have, in a box, the color conversion filter which I used with 64T slide film in daylight in the good ol' days, and I just checked it out. It's a B+W KR12 85 filter. The results were perfect. So my guess is that you don't need a 85B if you already have a 85.
charjohncarter
Veteran
I was given some Ektachrome by a friend and it was never refrigerated: expired 2008. I just shot it straight (and it is now in the fridge). It came out fine:
Ektachrome 200 expired by John Carter, on Flickr
Ektachrome 200 expired by John Carter, on Flickr


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