With the filters Scott suggests, shoot a series of single frames with different 
filter combinations and exposures — 5 feet of film will give you a lot of tests 
cheaply, especially if your lab is friendly about running tests.

> On Dec 27, 2014, at 4:57 PM, Scott Dorsey <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Sure, you could use CC filters on the light source.  Ask your local camera
> store for a CC filter kit like people with B&W enlargers used to use for
> printing still color work.
> 
> But you could also just let it go blue, and correct it in the final print
> when you print the interneg.  You won't have as much range, but if you are
> starting with a blue positive original you probably don't have much color
> range in the original anyway.
> --scott
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Jeff Kreines
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