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Velvia indoors?
Hello,
I am primarily an outdoor nature photographer. I love the pop that Velvia 50 gives my work. Recently I was asked to photograph the inside of our church. I used Velvia...not my favorite 50...but Velvia 100 thinking that indoor photography would need a little faster film. All the walls of the church are cream color but the slides show them all as being orange/yellow...... not a bad look but certainly not what I had in mind for this project. Please advise....What film would give true colors, indoors, no flash, electric lights?? I have a few weeks before the project is due for presentation. Best regards, http://www.bankarea.com |
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Velvia indoors?
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says... Use tungsten film, moron. Not always necessary but it is a better choice. I have had good results with Sensia and appropriate filters. wrote: Hello, I am primarily an outdoor nature photographer. I love the pop that Velvia 50 gives my work. Recently I was asked to photograph the inside of our church. I used Velvia...not my favorite 50...but Velvia 100 thinking that indoor photography would need a little faster film. All the walls of the church are cream color but the slides show them all as being orange/yellow...... not a bad look but certainly not what I had in mind for this project. Please advise....What film would give true colors, indoors, no flash, electric lights?? I have a few weeks before the project is due for presentation. Best regards, http://www.bankarea.com |
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Velvia indoors?
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wrote: Hello, I am primarily an outdoor nature photographer. I love the pop that Velvia 50 gives my work. Recently I was asked to photograph the inside of our church. I used Velvia...not my favorite 50...but Velvia 100 thinking that indoor photography would need a little faster film. All the walls of the church are cream color but the slides show them all as being orange/yellow...... not a bad look but certainly not what I had in mind for this project. Please advise....What film would give true colors, indoors, no flash, electric lights?? I have a few weeks before the project is due for presentation. Best regards, http://www.bankarea.com You have to filter daylight film indoors using incandescent lights. Every film has a neutral rendering point and that either takes testing, or knowledge of what the manufacturer has established as such. You could use the Fuji RTP which is tungsten balanced but that and filtered daylight films can make the windows glow blue. -- "To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public."--Theodore Roosevelt, May 7, 1918 www.gregblankphoto(dot)com |
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