These came out far more red then I would imagine, odd roll?

We went to see the Christmas lights around downtown and do long exposure. I had my LC-W with me but no Tripod so I tried to use the natural environment as a tripod. This is my second Tungsten XPro to come out so rosy. Weird.

4 Comments

  1. gauthierdumonde
    gauthierdumonde ·

    I think that's normal. I had pink, rose and even greenish results with crossing T64. The lightsource is very important, and slight changes in exposure can change the outcome

  2. neanderthalis
    neanderthalis ·

    Thanks for the tip. In full sun or bright light it comes out more like Lomo portrays it, but if I have to open up the exposure, it comes out this rosy for me. this is the second roll for this to occur. Others were as expected.

  3. neanderthalis
    neanderthalis ·

    @gauthierdumonde Thanks for the tip. In full sun or bright light it comes out more like Lomo portrays it, but if I have to open up the exposure, it comes out this rosy for me. this is the second roll for this to occur. Other rolls were as expected.

  4. gauthierdumonde
    gauthierdumonde ·

    the film is, after all, balanced for tungsten light, not daylight. So the weirdest effect you get by using it in daylight and crossing it. I am going to try this, use tungsten film in artificial light and cross it.

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