Those pictures look great! I haven't used Ektar 100 as much because of it's slow speed but you were able to capture so much light and warmth in these, I might pick it up again
Did you color correct or use any filters to account for the interior/artificial light? These came out great, I’ve never even thought about using Ektar for anything indoors
I didn’t colour grade the image. I quite like keeping it true to the film stock. However, that said I corrected some contrast and lifted the shadows a touch. I’ve tried a fair number of film stock for interiors and found that Ektar has worked really well especially during these gloomy days in London. I used a CPF for reflections
Those pictures look great! I haven't used Ektar 100 as much because of it's slow speed but you were able to capture so much light and warmth in these, I might pick it up again
Thank you, I really appreciate that mate! It was definitely a tripod job lol Do it my friend!
Did you color correct or use any filters to account for the interior/artificial light? These came out great, I’ve never even thought about using Ektar for anything indoors
Hi Adam, thank you!
I didn’t colour grade the image. I quite like keeping it true to the film stock. However, that said I corrected some contrast and lifted the shadows a touch. I’ve tried a fair number of film stock for interiors and found that Ektar has worked really well especially during these gloomy days in London. I used a CPF for reflections
Clean!
Thank you mate
Very descriptive, I know exactly what you mean though! Thank you for checking my post out 👍🏼
I love how it brings more serious and luxury colors. It’s like every photo has that wooden smell we find on rich people’s houses 😀
These photos are beautiful, the colors look amazing