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>Is that a lucky coincidence? Or is night time exposure almost
irrelevant (because of huge difference of brightness of lightsources,
one is almost guaranteed to get "bright lights/black sky" no matter
what)?
Any ideas?

Best,
Mishka<

exposure is almost irrelevant for those long exposures and the bright light
sources used on the buildings. basically you set for the lighted surfaces
and everything else will be black.

BTW, i can send you a Photoshop action that does pretty reasonable color
compensation for Provia 100F using a Nikon LS-4000 scanner. you have to
scan with no color compensation at all, but you can use Digital ICE. the
action expects that your working color profile be sRGB, although it may
work properly if you have some other working profile. i haven't tested it
that way. i am in the process of getting a proper Provia 100F IT8 target
created so that i can produce a genuine ICC color profile for the
scanner/film combination. that will take a few days. anyone else who needs
such an action or profile can contact me directly:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] this action and profile are specific to the
scanner/film combination and i am not interested in producing others right
now.

Herb....
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