jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Nothing wrong with Popflash, but the OP asked for a shop in Europe. As a matter of fact, Foto Huppert has very close links with B&W and can be regarded as a semi-official factory outlet.
boy_lah
Discovering RF
hi Jaap - i've tried the NL link you gave me. Tried calling but no luck so dropped them an email. Otherwise I'll probably order from RobertWhite here in UK as that seemed to be the best price i could find - pretty much Popflash price except their range is limited. I needed 39 / 43 and 48 (for my canon 50/1.4). Missing the 48.
I now wished i bought the used ones that were on RFF a few weeks back. Oh well.
I now wished i bought the used ones that were on RFF a few weeks back. Oh well.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Maybe no luck because it is Germany - 0049 as prefix, not 0031 
boy_lah
Discovering RF
Maybe no luck because it is Germany - 0049 as prefix, not 0031![]()
DOH! Will try monday again. You wouldn't know how much a 39 or 43 is would you? just to compare? euro is fine. Best UK price is essentially same as popflash ie. £46 each.
boy_lah
Discovering RF
Manage to get hold of them. 39mm B+W IR cut / UV is euro56 + post. At the current (very bad) exchange rate - it's the same as RobertWhite. I'll get it locally then. Thanks for your help Jaap!
Still no luck with 48mm - may have to try popflash as only they seem to have this funny size.
Still no luck with 48mm - may have to try popflash as only they seem to have this funny size.
boy_lah
Discovering RF
Manage to get hold of them. 39mm B+W IR cut / UV is euro56 + post. At the current (very bad) exchange rate - it's the same as RobertWhite. I'll get it locally then. Thanks for your help Jaap!
Still no luck with 48mm - may have to try popflash as only they seem to have this funny size.
Still no luck with 48mm - may have to try popflash as only they seem to have this funny size.
dougi
Established
Hi, you can rescue magenta cast in LR2. Use the adjustment brush, set the type to saturation, set the level to -100%, set the colour to magenta (hue about 300 degrees I think and) and start painting away on the affected area. Feel free to experiment.
Alternatively, get IR filters, which will result in loss of red (cyan drift) at the edges. This can also be fixed in LR2 by using a red grad filter at a low level of saturation (~10%). Works a treat and can save that alone as a preset to apply to all your files. Will need tweaking for each lense but works well.
Alternatively, get IR filters, which will result in loss of red (cyan drift) at the edges. This can also be fixed in LR2 by using a red grad filter at a low level of saturation (~10%). Works a treat and can save that alone as a preset to apply to all your files. Will need tweaking for each lense but works well.
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