2011-05-21 // 22:55:55
Antonioni
I think that it was wise to choose this chair for a test shot. Do the colors of the material on the front of the seat look fairly close to the actual colors of the chair? Thanks for sharing.

2011-05-21 // 21:23:55
ponte
mine are red too and I have a brandnew, never used befor nd-filter

2011-05-21 // 14:08:54
edulterado
Well, the first thing I thought about the redish tones is that they were produced by light-leaks, but the ND filter consideration makes a lot of sense. Using ND filter with px600 I use to get, for black areas, a kind of blurred light clouds (I don't know how to put it more precisely). That is, I don't get an homogeneous black tone. What I like the most shooting without ND filter is that the final picture is not affected by that clouding texture and the image seems sharper and better exposed.

I would like to try the 680FF without ND filter. Btw, FF stands for "First Fuck", right? :)

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OMG ! :))

2011-05-21 // 13:14:59
edulterado
Did you use some method for shielding the picture from light after exposing it?
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The same method i use when i have some px600 in the sx70, but i use px600 in low light conditions usually. i'd got this problem when i did shots with 600 films in big light conditions a few months ago, that's why i think the problem comes from my nd filter. i don't have problem of that kind when i use time zero for example.

2011-05-21 // 12:32:35
klebs
C'est marrant ce pola... On pourrait faire un paralèlle avec la couleur de la toile du siège qui passe au soleil... Fabrice,