SBlanca
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Hi guys, I've been shooting film for a couple of years now but I'm always stuck to setting my cameras to the right exposure. Now, for about a year I've been using an Olympus om40 that when shooting Portra 400 is perfect but when shooting Superia 400 (which I shoot more of because it's easier to get and cheaper), and especially in the last couple of rolls, the results are not to my liking, everything appears a lot more saturated. First of all, is this normal? I mean, at 400 it appears just as saturated as the Superia 200.
And does anybody have any experience with overexposing superia 400?
I feel like this is one of the little things I'll have to learn by doing, just how I learnt that to get the result I want in low lit/blue hour photos I have to underexpose a little to what the meter tells me.
So yeah, if anybody has any experience with over/under exposing superia 400 and if specifically with an Olympus I'd love to hear what you've got to say.
Cheers buddies.
And does anybody have any experience with overexposing superia 400?
I feel like this is one of the little things I'll have to learn by doing, just how I learnt that to get the result I want in low lit/blue hour photos I have to underexpose a little to what the meter tells me.
So yeah, if anybody has any experience with over/under exposing superia 400 and if specifically with an Olympus I'd love to hear what you've got to say.
Cheers buddies.