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  1. adash
    adash ·

    Very nice! I like the tint, I guess you scanned it as colour?

  2. jabuka
    jabuka ·

    Thank you! @adash Yes, I scanned it as color, and scanned from printed photo. Actual printed photos are bit greener than this onlne album's.

  3. adash
    adash ·

    Hah, that is very interesting, the paper is balanced for the orange base of colour negative film, and should become blueish, and not greenish, when exposed without it. I made quite a few experiments with paper negative. It's not completely the same case, but here is a sample with no filtering and daylight (paper also requires tungsten, and not daylight):
    www.lomography.es/homes/adash/albums/1887275-ra4-colour-pap…
    and here is one that is better filtered:
    www.lomography.es/homes/adash/albums/1888433-ra4-colour-pap…
    I actually used the orange film base for the second, together with an ordinary tungsten balance filter.
    XP2 actually has a clear base, and if printed optically, it should produce blue cast, like the first sample, and not green. Maybe the lab technicians did something sloppy after all...

  4. jabuka
    jabuka ·

    Well, @adash the photo lab developed this roll are using an analog printer, NORITSU QSS-2611, so if the lab were using digital minilab like Frontier, maybe the results were defferent. I like this greenish-blue monochrome photos, though..

  5. adash
    adash ·

    Don't get me wrong, I like them too. I am surprised that someone is still printing optically. Most labs here will scan the film and print digitally. And the morons still charge $3 if you want the digital files as well....

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