![]() This means that, under optimal circumstances, you can get a look that is close to what you’d have gotten if you had shot the scene on the respective film. that lakes would look like blue velvet instead of water because reflections had been canceled by the polarizer…ĭxO film emulations do like they say: emulate. Their photos had all the bang! colors, specially when a polarizer was used. I also remember what some of my colleagues had shot on Kodachrome in other locations. I also noticed that the photos showed the haze from all the dust in the dry, windy air, not only in the sky as in your photos, but also in the canyon. The prints were less crisp and saturated than I remembered of what I had seen and the sky was not as blue too. I remember the deception I had when I got the 8x10 prints from the lab. Had a look at the images you uploaded and found that they resemble the ones I took on Kodacolor in the late 1970s. ![]()
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