adam_laverty 0 Posted May 31, 2001 Working in fading light, and in an attempt to improve colour saturation I pushed my film to 200, is this right??? Apart from that would love to know what you think?? Ta very much Link to comment
eden a. 0 Posted June 1, 2001 While I wouldnt want to offer that it wasnt or wast CORRECT (little in photography is an absolute), I would certainly say that by pushing the film, you wound up with a very nice usable image. It has excellent color/tone/saturation and in this case I'd certainly say that it wasnt a bad choice to push the film, based on the results. Link to comment
adam_laverty 0 Posted June 1, 2001 I'm still fairly new to photography and would like to know if the scans of my slides should be the same as the slide itself?? If so then I should drop my lab (processing fine - scanning far from it) As when I got home last night and actually viewed the slides they are all many times better then the cd images, even this image is far better than I thought it was. So, should my digital images be as good as the originals?? Link to comment
eden a. 0 Posted August 2, 2001 the scans should be as good as the slides. However, if you are doing night photography or work that has very subtle color gradations you sometimes will wind up with less than equal results. My lab tends to get me about 90-95% of my scans turning out as good as the original slides. Link to comment
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