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Chris Grove

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  1. Thanks Dirk. I appreciate the information. Very useful. Chris Grove
  2. Thanks so much. It seems my mistake may lead to some interesting results! Thanks Chris Grove
  3. Okay. Rookie mistake. Just started shooting film. I am using a Canon Scoopic M and exposed Kodak Vision 100T 7212 (100 ASA) outside with a warming filter (85) as if it were 64 ASA. I used the in-camera meter and set the film speed on the camera side to 64 ASA. Not realizing that that if I were using a hand-held light meter that setting it to 64 ASA would be correct. *But* I was using the Scoopic's internal meter and should have left the setting at 100 ASA and the camera would have compensated for the 85 filter. My questions: 1) how many stops have I overexposed (I calculate approximately one-stop)? 2) How can I compensate for my mistake at the lab 3) What will the resulting telecine'd image look like with respect to grain, color saturation, latitude and contrast? Thanks for any advice you may have. Chris Grove Los Angeles
  4. I have a very simple question. If I'm shooting Kodak Vision 250D with an ND2 filter, which transmits 50% of the light, would I set the internal light meter on my Scoopic 16M to 125 ASA? Thanks.
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