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In this month's issue of Outdoor Photographer, there's a piece about shooting color films at high elevations, and it mentions that color temps are hotter at high elevations, and that shooting with a warming filter...an 81, I believe...keeps shadows from going blue under these conditions. Never heard this before but it makes sense to me. Any more learned thoughts or observations out there? Corns and Cohen probably know enough on this subject to write doctoral dissertations, so I yield to them... --Dave Busse Diamond Bar, Calif. ======================================================= -> SPORRS: 'Serious Photographers Of Railroad Related Subjects' -> Web Site: http://www.anet-stl.com/acphotog/sporrs/ -> Message © 1998 SPORRS® - All Rights Reserved =======================================================
