FR 寫:
Well, actually its kind of easy to tell, Look at that White Vans that park along the building. How white it is pretty much signal how well the color shows. ( Do note that White van are almost never White, but generally kind of little bit of yellow in reality )
All photo shown the white a little off-white, so using that as a point for Basis. ONE can do correction easily. But again look at the foreground seashore and the boulders. The Slide shown definite Blue-Green color cast typical of the Velvia, which is why the bridge's Orange-Red shown muddy and the water / sky so intense in color, unfortunately all those are probably not how reality look like. Also the Concrete pylon of the bridge is way off
The ho-hum Kodak Neg film actually is pretty neutral and correct in hue, but its either the scan ( density of neg affect ) or the exposure. the saturation is not correct.
The digital is actually the best among the 3 in term of data and accuracy of data that is. The White balance is probably not correct but in this case it cannot be help, becasue typical SF Sunny day could play havoc in such case ( it is typically much higher than the 5500K and AWB would probably be foiled by too much sky in this shoot )
I would guess on the real slide and neg film, the definition would be much higher, but unless one invest in time and effort to do a high quality scan. A DSLR in these cases prove better for making a digital image of such nature.
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