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Subject: CC filters?
Date: 2009-10-13 01:44:10
From: blackiceuk
Hi

Was shooting and had the film back and noticed they were on the cool side. Of course that depends on light source when viewing as well.

Given that we're entering the winter and generally overcast/bluer side of the calander in the UK, I figure I'd check to see what people are using in the way of Colour Correction filters.

Yes, I know very old school thanks to digital images and photoshop but a definite requirement with the TL120 I feel.

Cheers

M
Subject: Re : [MF3D-group] CC filters?
Date: 2009-10-13 04:47:35
From: Henri PEYRE
Attachments :
    Hy
    (sorry for my bad english)
    I use 46mm screw-in Cokin conversion filters (and no colour correction filter...).
    I have selected these filters :
    > > > Blue 80 A 20
    > > > Blue 80 B 21
    > > > Blue 80 C 22
    > > > Blue 82 A 23
    > > > Blue 82 B 24
    > > > Blue 82 C 25
    > > > Warm 81 A 26
    > > > Warm 81 B 27
    > > > Warm 81 C 28
    > > > Orange 85 A 29
    > > > Orange 85 B 30
    > > > Orange 85 C 31
    > > > Orange 81 D 35
    > > > Warm 81 EF 37
    > > > FLW 36
    > > > FLD 46
    I also have a minolta thermo-colorimeter, but theorically a simple table could be sufficient : see the attached document.
     
    Henri Peyre


    De : blackiceuk
    À : MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com
    Envoyé le : Mar 13 Octobre 2009, 9 h 44 min 07 s
    Objet : [MF3D-group] CC filters?

     

    Hi

    Was shooting and had the film back and noticed they were on the cool side. Of course that depends on light source when viewing as well.

    Given that we're entering the winter and generally overcast/bluer side of the calander in the UK, I figure I'd check to see what people are using in the way of Colour Correction filters.

    Yes, I know very old school thanks to digital images and photoshop but a definite requirement with the TL120 I feel.

    Cheers

    M


    Subject: Re: Re : [MF3D-group] CC filters?
    Date: 2009-10-15 01:37:39
    From: blackiceuk
    Hi

    Thanks for the great reply.

    Can you email me the attachments or put it into the files section as I can load it but its too small to see.

    Cheers

    M



    --- In MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com, Henri PEYRE wrote:
    >
    > Hy
    > (sorry for my bad english)
    > I use 46mm screw-in Cokin conversion filters (and no colour correction filter...).
    > I have selected these filters :
    > > > > Blue 80 A 20
    > > > > Blue 80 B 21
    > > > > Blue 80 C 22
    > > > > Blue 82 A 23
    > > > > Blue 82 B 24
    > > > > Blue 82 C 25
    > > > > Warm 81 A 26
    > > > > Warm 81 B 27
    > > > > Warm 81 C 28
    > > > > Orange 85 A 29
    > > > > Orange 85 B 30
    > > > > Orange 85 C 31
    > > > > Orange 81 D 35
    > > > > Warm 81 EF 37
    > > > > FLW 36
    > > > > FLD 46
    > I also have a minolta thermo-colorimeter, but theorically a simple table could be sufficient : see the attached document.
    >
    > Henri Peyre
    > www.galerie-photo.com
    > www.photo-stereo.com
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ________________________________
    > De : blackiceuk
    > À : MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com
    > Envoyé le : Mar 13 Octobre 2009, 9 h 44 min 07 s
    > Objet : [MF3D-group] CC filters?
    >
    >  
    > Hi
    >
    > Was shooting and had the film back and noticed they were on the cool side. Of course that depends on light source when viewing as well.
    >
    > Given that we're entering the winter and generally overcast/bluer side of the calander in the UK, I figure I'd check to see what people are using in the way of Colour Correction filters.
    >
    > Yes, I know very old school thanks to digital images and photoshop but a definite requirement with the TL120 I feel.
    >
    > Cheers
    >
    > M
    >
    Subject: Re : Re : [MF3D-group] CC filters?
    Date: 2009-10-15 02:55:19
    From: Henri PEYRE
    Attachments :
      I have put the image within an Excel file ; perhaps better ?
      Tell me.
      Best regards.
      Henri Peyre


      De : blackiceuk
      À : MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com
      Envoyé le : Jeu 15 Octobre 2009, 9 h 36 min 25 s
      Objet : Re: Re : [MF3D-group] CC filters?

       

      Hi

      Thanks for the great reply.

      Can you email me the attachments or put it into the files section as I can load it but its too small to see.

      Cheers

      M

      --- In MF3D-group@yahoogro ups.com, Henri PEYRE wrote:
      >
      > Hy
      > (sorry for my bad english)
      > I use 46mm screw-in Cokin conversion filters (and no colour correction filter...).
      > I have selected these filters :
      > > > > Blue 80 A 20
      > > > > Blue 80 B 21
      > > > > Blue 80 C 22
      > > > > Blue 82 A 23
      > > > > Blue 82 B 24
      > > > > Blue 82 C 25
      > > > > Warm 81 A 26
      > > > > Warm 81 B 27
      > > > > Warm 81 C 28
      > > > > Orange 85 A 29
      > > > > Orange 85 B 30
      > > > > Orange 85 C 31
      > > > > Orange 81 D 35
      > > > > Warm 81 EF 37
      > > > > FLW 36
      > > > > FLD 46
      > I also have a minolta thermo-colorimeter, but theorically a simple table could be sufficient : see the attached document.
      >
      > Henri Peyre
      > www.galerie- photo.com
      > www.photo-stereo. com
      >
      >
      >
      >
      >
      > ____________ _________ _________ __
      > De : blackiceuk
      > À : MF3D-group@yahoogro ups.com
      > Envoyé le : Mar 13 Octobre 2009, 9 h 44 min 07 s
      > Objet : [MF3D-group] CC filters?
      >
      >  
      > Hi
      >
      > Was shooting and had the film back and noticed they were on the cool side. Of course that depends on light source when viewing as well.
      >
      > Given that we're entering the winter and generally overcast/bluer side of the calander in the UK, I figure I'd check to see what people are using in the way of Colour Correction filters.
      >
      > Yes, I know very old school thanks to digital images and photoshop but a definite requirement with the TL120 I feel.
      >
      > Cheers
      >
      > M
      >