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Re: filmscanners: artificial light



On Tue, 24 Jul 2001 02:28:03 +0200  Tomasz Zakrzewski (tomzakrz@ka.onet.pl) 
wrote:

> How filmscanners get away with negatives exposed in tungsten halogen 
> light?
> I do a lot of stage photography and during the printing process I get 
> quite
> neutral prints but is this the case with filmscanners? Having made 
> recently
> contact sheets from my negs on ,y 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! :)

Regards 

Tony Sleep
http://www.halftone.co.uk - Online portfolio & exhibit; + film scanner info 
& comparisons




 




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