Re: New to the list and saying "hello"....

From: DAVID WALTERS <waltee_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Mon 14 Oct 2002 - 17:13:47 PDT

>"I assume thats what you mean about "bad rolloff
because of reciprocity".
Chris, I'm sorry but I'm probably using the wrong
wording to describe the problem that I'm having, but
the 669 Polaroid film tends to have a clor shift
towards the blue-cyan as exposure times increase (so
it says on the 669 data sheet)and my Polaroid pinholes
(Pinaroids?) at 6-9 seconds would come out almost
totally blue.
 
> Ask them for a swatch book. Also look for a swatch
from "Rosco CIngell"
I went to the Roscoe Cinegel website and asked for a
sample swatch book, they said that one is on the way
except that now I'm the Director of Photography for my
own company, as far as they're concerned.

> This has swatches of all the correction filters
> used in color conversions.
Anyway of finding out what filters that you found to
work best? The data sheet site suggests using
CC60R+CC10Y for 10 second exposures in daylight (5500
K.), does this make any sense? Is there any rule of
thumb for filtration?
I appreciate your help about this, I'm still too new
to the process to have the ability to convey my exact
thoughts. Thanks again, David Walters
Chris
Received on Mon Oct 14 17:12:23 2002

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