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I normally shoot colour transparency film, but have a job coming up which I
have been asked to shoot negs of.
I use tungsten lights and tungsten balanced films pretty exclusively.
Now I was sort of surprised to find colour neg films balanced for tungsten -
I assumed you just used daylight and colour corrected out the yellow cast
later.
Question is - I need faster emulsions for this shoot, so tungsten is not an
option as they are slow and filtering just takes away all the speed
advantage.
So if I shoot fast daylight neg in tungsten and get them pro scanned to high
res, can the lab take out the yellow cast ok when scanning, or will this be
a bad route to take??
TIA
Phil
I normally shoot colour transparency film, but have a job coming up which I
have been asked to shoot negs of.
I use tungsten lights and tungsten balanced films pretty exclusively.
Now I was sort of surprised to find colour neg films balanced for tungsten -
I assumed you just used daylight and colour corrected out the yellow cast
later.
Question is - I need faster emulsions for this shoot, so tungsten is not an
option as they are slow and filtering just takes away all the speed
advantage.
So if I shoot fast daylight neg in tungsten and get them pro scanned to high
res, can the lab take out the yellow cast ok when scanning, or will this be
a bad route to take??
TIA
Phil
