At 06:58 PM 3/20/2013, CarlosMFreaza wrote: >Marc: > I was not participating in this thread, anyway they are >talking about slide film, slide film is direct color and colors are >not corrected during the E-6 process, your post can be applied to >color negative film, filters are used to correct the colors for the >prints. It's the reason color correction filters could be so >significant during the pictures taking (according the lighting >conditions) if you have slide film in your camera, they are not so >significant if you are using color negative film because you correct >the colors via filters during the enlargements.Carlos, in good humor, try not to teach your grandmother how to suck eggs. I can easily put you in touch with the folks who ran the E-6 line in Roanoke, Virginia, in th4 early 1990's. The first strip was analyzed and was corrected for color depending on the film. An oddball chrome might have slipped through, but I doubt that much missed these guys -- I brought them all sorts of oddball E-6 films and they always gave me grand slides.
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