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Re: filmscanners: artificial light




--- Tony Sleep <TonySleep@halftone.co.uk> wrote:
> new flatbed I noticed that a
> frame 
> > exposed
> > in tungsten lighting is totally lemon yellow on the scan. Is it 
> > coorrectable
> > as in standard photographic process?
> 
> Yes, only better. And flourescents. Wonderful! :)

The best thing is still to use corresponding film or a correction
filter to do a rough correction. Otherwise, some of the film layers
will be underexposed. Which ones depends on the light source. The rest
can be fixed in PS.

Robert


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