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Old January 12th 04, 05:39 PM
Paul
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Default Problem: Portra 160NC w Wescott Apollo Micro


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Hello,

I shot some photos a a family gathering at a restarurant using Kodak
Portra 160NC (Nikon F100 wSB-28DX flash) with a Wescott Apollo Micro
Flash diffuser/modifer attached to the flash. Many of the photos came
back looking almost "fuzzy" or "sepia-shaded" (as best as I can
describe the effect). Since the room was rectangular some of the
background came out very dark when the shot was on the long axis of
the room but I expected that. What I did not expect was how the color
was impacted by the diffuser. Some of the ligher skinned persons
faces came out very "pinkish" and others who were dark skinned came
out very dark and "shadowy".

This was my first time using the Wescott so I was experimenting to
check on the effect. With some expections I did not like it with this
film. I've used the same film/camera/flash combination with excellent
results but was looking for a "softer" effect on candid shots. Would
the effect be the same if I used Portra 400UC?

Thanks in advance to anyone sharing their experience or advice.

Rene


Sounds like the Apollo absorbed most of the flash out put and you got good
old under exposure, what did the view finder flash indicator say after each
shot, did it indicate that the flash had given full output.

Paul