Would shooting through the car's windshield not have an effect?It sould be the
difference between the forest (no windshield) and the lansdscapesA color
correction as Mr BobKiss showed is the way to go
On Thursday, October 28, 2021, 09:15:44 AM EDT, Richard Urmonas
<richard@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Bob,
The issue is the overall "purple" colouration of the neagtive, when this is
inverted to a positive there is a strong yellow colouration, like a yellow
filter was used. Note the frame on the left does not show this colouration and
it inverts to a normal looking print. Comparing to C-41 images I have taken
they look more brownish to my eye, and so are similar to the left most frame.
Richard Urmonas
On 10/28/21 5:43 AM, BOB KISS (bobkiss) wrote:
OK, FOLKS,
All I see is the standard color mask (mentioned in previous post)
that all color negs have to allow printing without excessive filter packs. I
see NOTHING out of the ordinary. Am I missing something???
CHEERS!
BOB
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[mailto:pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Richard Urmonas
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2021 7:32 AM
To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [pure-silver] Re: Yellow colouration in C-41 negatives
Took a quick picture of part of a strip on the light box
https://flic.kr/p/2mENZE1
The left most image has normal colour, the middle one has a strong yellow
effect, and the right one the effect is present, but much less severe.
Hope this helps shed some light on the issue.
Richard Urmonas
On 10/27/21 7:09 AM, Dana Myers wrote:
On 10/27/2021 7:05 AM, Speedy _ wrote:
Why don't you put one or more of these negative strips on a light box and
photograph it. You could then make those images available so we can see and
evaluate them. If you don't have a light box open MS Word or Wordpad or
whatever you have. Use the white screen of your computer's monitor for a white
box. If we can see what you are describing we might be able to come up with
some good ideas...
Chuck
This would be extremely useful!
Dana