on 4/30/01 1:44 PM, Drikus van der Veen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Using a filter and a film with a fourth layer should give the best results,
> altough I haven't experimented with that yet. Maybe you will do that (or
> someone else already did it) and report the results to this list.
Here's a sample of how Portra 400NC behaves under mixed lighting:
http://www.fobpro.com/film/400nc.jpg
There's four light sources in this photo:
1. Halogen lightbulb
2. 11W fluorescent lightbulb under lampshade
3. 5W fluorescent lightbulb in lamp base
4. 550EX flash with Stofen Omnibounce
Now if Fuji would release a 400-speed replacement for NPH that contains the
fourth cyan layer. They've announced NPZ, which is the replacement for NHGII
that contains the cyan layer.
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