Jeff Canes
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Ektachrome IR Experiment #2
I shoot 2 36-rolls of this film between November and December at different location around South Florida. Processing EIR with E-6 produces false colors with higher color saturation and contrast. It can also be processed with AR-4. Also it is recommended by Kodak that you use a #12 yellow. The lab that I used for processing only does high-end drum scan and not inserted in doing low-end scans for me. So I took them to Costco, but there scans do not seem as sharp as slides to me. I need to by a film scanner.
The only changes to the color version (except one) were cropping. The B&W there converted in Elements 2 with Niks B&W filter. I did tinker with levers before converting.
Spec:
Canon EOS-1
Simga 28-70mm 2.8
#12 Yellow Filter
200 ASA
E-6 process
Processed by Chromeworks Hollywood
Scanned - Costco
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This is the one I adjusted the color
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I shoot 2 36-rolls of this film between November and December at different location around South Florida. Processing EIR with E-6 produces false colors with higher color saturation and contrast. It can also be processed with AR-4. Also it is recommended by Kodak that you use a #12 yellow. The lab that I used for processing only does high-end drum scan and not inserted in doing low-end scans for me. So I took them to Costco, but there scans do not seem as sharp as slides to me. I need to by a film scanner.
The only changes to the color version (except one) were cropping. The B&W there converted in Elements 2 with Niks B&W filter. I did tinker with levers before converting.
Spec:
Canon EOS-1
Simga 28-70mm 2.8
#12 Yellow Filter
200 ASA
E-6 process
Processed by Chromeworks Hollywood
Scanned - Costco
7
8
This is the one I adjusted the color
9
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11