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wow it's been long. Let me contribute to what i started haha where have i been.

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EOS500N
24/1.4L or 50/1.4
TriX400
 

Why does all my photos look so greenish? After 20 years, I am getting back into film again and after 4 rolls, just do not know what's wrong with my shots. So far I have used only Fuji Color 100 and Fuji Superia 200 and most of my photos have this greenish hue. My films were processed and scanned by Color Center. The photo below, untouched, just resized, is a typical example. Anyone can help?

Camera: OM2SP manual mode as auto tend to ever expose.
Lens: OM 35mmf2 shot at f11 with Hoya HD polarizer
Film: Fuji Superia 200

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I have taken this scene many times from my balcony with my EOS 5D and the same OM 35f2 and this is how it looks.

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Why does all my photos look so greenish? After 20 years, I am getting back into film again and after 4 rolls, just do not know what's wrong with my shots. So far I have used only Fuji Color 100 and Fuji Superia 200 and most of my photos have this greenish hue. My films were processed and scanned by Color Center. The photo below, untouched, just resized, is a typical example. Anyone can help?

Camera: OM2SP manual mode as auto tend to ever expose.
Lens: OM 35mmf2 shot at f11 with Hoya HD polarizer
Film: Fuji Superia 200

I get greenish hue from Superia films too. Maybe that's the characteristic.
You may wanna try Kodak consumer film for a more yellow tone.

Crazy, but consumer film seem to follow the company colours :bsmilie:
 

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Pentax Super Program
55mm Mamiya Sekor f/1.4
Superia 400
 

Why does all my photos look so greenish? After 20 years, I am getting back into film again and after 4 rolls, just do not know what's wrong with my shots. So far I have used only Fuji Color 100 and Fuji Superia 200 and most of my photos have this greenish hue. My films were processed and scanned by Color Center. The photo below, untouched, just resized, is a typical example. Anyone can help?

Camera: OM2SP manual mode as auto tend to ever expose.
Lens: OM 35mmf2 shot at f11 with Hoya HD polarizer
Film: Fuji Superia 200

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I have taken this scene many times from my balcony with my EOS 5D and the same OM 35f2 and this is how it looks.

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Use a gray scale / colour chart do a few test shoot at the same location. While scanning in may be the gray balance of the lab scnner is not set in correctly, scanning neg is a bit more difficult. make a print out from the lab to double check and use as a reference if the gray scale colour balance is acceptable.
 

Nikon F100
Kodak Ektar 100
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Nikon F100
Kodak PORTRA 800
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Pentax Super Program
55mm Mamiya Sekor f/1.4
Superia 400
 

Love this one. Will try ISO 400 for indoor soon. The Mamiya Sekor 55mmf1.4 is a very value for money lens, owned it b4 and regretted selling.

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Pentax Super Program
55mm Mamiya Sekor f/1.4
Superia 400
 

how come this thread belongs in OTHERS?
 

please post non-technically related images in the various image galleries.

Thank you.

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