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kodak 64t + 320t - how 'blue' in daylight?
Hello,
Have a few rolls of Kodak 64t and 320t stashed in freezer that I might use for portaits in 'daylight' rather than under tungsten light so I can get the 'blue' effect. Question is, how 'blue' is this likely to be? I realise this will vary to some extent with strength of sunlight etc - has anyone got any samples they could post so I can get an idea of the range of 'blueness'?
Thanks for your help,
Gavin
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Look through an 81 camera filter or a sheet of CTB. That's about what you get. It's a quite large difference.
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In terms of color printing, maybe 25CC, I'd estimate?
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it is about 30cc blue and 15cc green or 15cc cyan and 15cc blue. At least that can be used as a starting point.
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If you haven't already done so, have a look at Baxter Bradford's shot of Newlyn Harbour in the Critique Gallery - probably page 2 or 3 by now. It was Fuji RTP64 + 85C filter but it should give you a good idea.
pentaxuser
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Here's Kodak 64t taken at dusk for anyone who's curious what the 'blue' looks like:
http://www.apug.org/gallery/showphot...0&ppuser=12991
Cheers,
Gavin
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