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  #31  
Old March 13th 18, 07:03 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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In article , Carlos E.R.
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Sunlight changes.


copy during the day.


What time of the day at what latitude? Cloudy or sunny? City or wheat farm?


doesn't matter.

people have been taking photos during the day without issue for a long,
long time.
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Old March 13th 18, 08:51 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 22:10:01 -0400, nospam
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In article , Carlos E.R.
wrote:


Sunlight changes.


copy during the day.


.... during the day when color temperatures depend upon all kinds of
factors. But I'm sure you will deny that even if you know it to be
true.

See http://www.geofflawrence.com/color_temperature.html

I expect you will say the site is wrong but that will just be your
usual quibbling over details.
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Eric Stevens
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Old March 13th 18, 09:20 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On 2018-03-13 07:03:45 +0000, nospam said:

In article , Carlos E.R.
wrote:

Sunlight changes.

copy during the day.


What time of the day at what latitude? Cloudy or sunny? City or wheat farm?


doesn't matter.

people have been taking photos during the day without issue for a long,
long time.


Monochrome most of it... Anyways, uncontrolled daylight have a limited
and uneven colorspace.
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  #34  
Old March 13th 18, 11:13 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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In article , Eric Stevens
wrote:


Sunlight changes.


copy during the day.


... during the day when color temperatures depend upon all kinds of
factors.


that does not matter *at* *all*.

But I'm sure you will deny that even if you know it to be
true.

See http://www.geofflawrence.com/color_temperature.html

I expect you will say the site is wrong but that will just be your
usual quibbling over details.


it's not wrong. the problem is you don't understand about white balance
or copying slides/negatives.
  #35  
Old March 13th 18, 11:13 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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In article , android
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Monochrome most of it... Anyways, uncontrolled daylight have a limited
and uneven colorspace.


nope.
  #36  
Old March 13th 18, 11:50 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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In article , android
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Sunlight changes.


copy during the day.


At what time?


1:45 pm. don't be late. we're not going to wait for you.

We are about to enter DST and ...


already happened.
  #37  
Old March 13th 18, 12:13 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On 2018-03-13 11:13:12 +0000, nospam said:

In article , android
wrote:


Monochrome most of it... Anyways, uncontrolled daylight have a limited
and uneven colorspace.


nope.


I stand corrected: Has a limited and uneven colorspace...
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Old March 13th 18, 12:13 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On 2018-03-13 11:50:24 +0000, nospam said:

In article , android
wrote:

Sunlight changes.

copy during the day.


At what time?


1:45 pm. don't be late. we're not going to wait for you.

We are about to enter DST and ...


already happened.


Last weekend in March as always. Until we get rid of it...
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  #39  
Old March 13th 18, 02:36 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On 2018-03-13 09:51, Eric Stevens wrote:
On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 22:10:01 -0400, nospam
wrote:

In article , Carlos E.R.
wrote:


Sunlight changes.


copy during the day.


... during the day when color temperatures depend upon all kinds of
factors. But I'm sure you will deny that even if you know it to be
true.


Indeed he will!

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Cheers, Carlos.
  #40  
Old March 13th 18, 03:22 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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In article , Carlos E.R.
wrote:

Sunlight changes.

copy during the day.


... during the day when color temperatures depend upon all kinds of
factors. But I'm sure you will deny that even if you know it to be
true.


Indeed he will!


wrong yet again.

you've obviously never used a slide copier like the one i mentioned and
you're talking out your ass like you normally do.

the colour temp does change, but it makes *no* difference whatsoever.
 




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