Lisas_Botanicals opened this issue on Jun 20, 2001 ยท 10 posts
bsteph2069 posted Thu, 21 June 2001 at 2:10 PM
I think Picnic is right. Especially about the magenta. ( What I previously called tone. ) But I also think the top photo has the correct shading of green. The bottom photo is just too green. However I haven't been there. You tell us. Which looked correct. As compared to reality. On the other hand I agree with the levels of manipulation for the 35mm pictures as voiced by Alpha; but disagree with Alpha that these are probably the cause in the difference in your picture. For me Kodak film always seems to have a little too much yellow. And as a result I perfer to use Fuji film. However please be warned that Fuji often give caucasians a slight green tint. What one radio personality called the Jaundiced look. I don't think that Fuji colors are nescessarilly the correct color but I do think that most people perfer more color in their photos. Please note. I almost always use the local supermarket chain "Safeway" for my film processing. And as a result I assume that good or bad they are fairly consistant. One last question why were you hiding in the bushes in the first picture but stood up in the second picture? Bsteph