Here is another shot from my last roll of Ektar. The film was intentionally overexposed as an experiment and then processed in Lightroom to tone down the blown highlights in the scan. All the data was there. Film scans were done by Little Film Lab in California.
John Crane\'s excellent site gave me the idea. Here is a link to his article on overexposing Ektar if you want to read about it. http://www.nikonf6.net/uncategorized/pushing-kodak-ektar-2-stops/ Some exposures handled it well, others not so well. From what I\'ve experienced and read, Ektar likes lots of light to get rid of its blue cast.
Here is another shot from my last roll of Ektar. The film was intentionally overexposed as an experiment and then processed in Lightroom to tone down the blown highlights in the scan. All the data was there. Film scans were done by Little Film Lab in California.
Here is another shot from my last roll of Ektar 100. The film was overexposed and then processed in Lightroom to tone down the blown highlights in the scan. All the data was there. Film scans were done by Little Film Lab in California.
Oct 14, 2016 at 07:18 AM
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