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The new Kodak E100 film requires an 81b or 81c in the shade orusing flash?
On 23/4/19 4:53 am, wrote:
The new Kodak E100 film requires an 81b or 81c in the shade or using flash? Not in my experience so far. Underexposed / shadow areas can get a bit blue / purple but it's nothing that _has_ to be filtered out unless you want more neutral / warmer tones. -- ------------ Zappi https://zappi.xyz/ zappi on irc.gotham.chat ----------- |
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