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Old May 24th 20, 02:31 AM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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Default The new Kodak E100 film requires an 81b or 81c in the shade orusing flash?

On 5/22/2020 9:16 PM, wrote:
Flashes are daylight balanced, so you don't need a filter for correct color balance. If you didn't use a flash and photographed in the shade, the slide or transparency would just be a bit cool (err to blue.) Back in the day if you were to project that slide, the minor color shift might matter. Today, unless you are looking for color critical slides to project in an old school projector, don't worry one bit.



aren't there different color temperatures of daylight?

5000K, 6500K, 9000K, etc.?



On Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at 7:47:49 AM UTC-7, dimitris tzortzakakis wrote:
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The new Kodak E100 film requires an 81b or 81c in the shade or using flash?


Actually after looking at my reference book it.s 81A for shadow or
flash for daylight film but those filters are hard to find
now
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