Thursday, 1 August 2013

12 Films To Try Before They're Gone. Plus: Our Biggest Photo Contest

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Give your digital camera a break and shoot a few rolls while still have the opportunity
Film photography is not dead. It is hurting, though. It seems every couple months, we lose a few more films stocks. The remaining selection is a small fraction of what we once had. Still, there are plenty of films out there worth loading into a camera. And the cameras are pretty cheap now, too. But who knows what the future holds?

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G is for gels:

Even shooting RAW, you can run into white balance issues when foreground color temperatures are radically different than those of the background. There is an easy, cheap fix. Green-gel it: If you’re shooting with on-camera flash in fluorescent ambient light, pop a green gel over the flash, and set the camera white balance for fluorescent. Amber-gel it: Same situation, except tungsten ambient light? Use an amber gel on the flash and tungsten WB on the camera.

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