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thisisstar November 6 2005, 18:51:02 UTC
the second shot....
what speed was that & was it tungsten?

i'm having problems with indoor slide film stuff & i know it's possible if i just get the combination right.

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45s November 6 2005, 20:05:25 UTC
use a 80b filter if you use slide film indoors.
or if you color correct in photoshop, play with the curves.

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lost____highway November 6 2005, 23:09:22 UTC
It was 200 and it wasn't tungsten.
What sought of problems?

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thisisstar November 6 2005, 23:27:06 UTC
exposure. i'm shooting holga stuff & trying to guess without a light meter & most things have been horribly underexposed. then i tried to push it a little & it was overexposed, so i guess i'll just have to experiment some more.

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lost____highway November 7 2005, 09:43:39 UTC
Geez you're trying to shoot with a holga indoors with slide film? I admire you for trying! Good luck with it and I can't wait to see what you come up with :D

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thisisstar November 7 2005, 16:43:38 UTC
i got a couple shots to come out in a room with a big window.
i'm printing tonight, so i'll show you the couple successes i've had.
i'm confident that i'll get it eventually.
but not without flying through a ton of film.
it'd be alot easier if i had the later model holga with modern conveniences like a tripod mount and longer shutter speed.
or a flash even.

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