Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear Fellow LUGnuts, Chris wrote about Ektachome 100 SW film: <snip> It doesn't work as well with indoor available lighting when you have an abundance of tungstun lights. The color cast becomes too warm. What about using a blue filter? <snip> I guess I could use a cooling filter but that would defeat the purpose of using this warm cast film. I just broke down this week and ordered 6 rolls of Kodachrome 25 slide film. I haven't shot that film in almost 10 years. Its just too easy to get E6 films processed overnight. I don't like cardboard mounts either when Kodachrome and Fuji film are processed by company labs. I'll send a note out when the Kodachrome gets shot and developed. I hope I am impressed again. Kodachrome 64 was too red for me - but everyone has their own opinion and impressions about color films. I used to think Tri-X was grainy. Now it looks more like a fine grained film. Black & white films to me now either show grain or don't show grain. Big improvement over B&W films from years ago. Richard - ---------------------- Richard Clompus, OD West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA >Chris > > >