On 10/28/2017 18:56, Eric Weir wrote:

On Oct 28, 2017, at 4:45 PM, Eric Weir <[email protected]>
wrote:

I found it. Under “Configuration” I switch “Color” from “No Color
Correction” to either “Color Control” or “Color Sync.”
“Adjustments” comes on.

As you might expect, I have no idea what the difference is between
these two. “Color Control” has two options: “Continuous auto
exposure” and “Display Gamma” with options of 1.8 or 2.2.
ColorSync” has three options: “Source": Epson standard or Camera
RGB Profiles; “Target": Monitor RGB, sRGB, or Adobe RGB; and “No
color correction”: on or off.

I’ll experience until I get suggestions.

That was, “experiment” till I get suggestions. Anyone have
suggestions with regard to “Color Control” vs. “ColorSync” and the
options associated with each?

So far I’ve been working with “Color Control” with “Continuous auto
exposure” and “Display Gamma 2.2” turned on.

These photos were shot by my brother, probably somewhere in the
mid-70s. The film is Kodak Safety Film 5062. Never hear of it. Have
no idea what the ISO is.


All Kodak film after 1952 should be "Safety Film". Safety Film means it's 
acetate based, not nitrocellulose. Won't spontaneously combust if stored improperly.

5062 would be Plux-X Pan; nominal ISO 125.

http://www.taphilo.com/Photo/kodakfilmnumxref.shtml

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