oooooooo this is good!! I likey, Ive shot Kodak gold a few times but they never seem to turn out as good this!!! there are some wonderful shots in this video and its really interesting information. I absolutely love this shot at 4:14 in the fridges and the bold reds are incredible here. yet another great video. I need to get some more Gold for surrreeee
Thank you soo much 🤗 it's my fave shot too, I really didn't expect anything when I took the photo, but the results make me want to experiment with this film more in artificial light!
Good video once again. I use Kodak gold a lot in my street photography. I always over expose 1 stop. I know Kodak says it can handle 2 stops underexposure, but in my experience the shadow detail is terribly grainy and doesn't look good.
I agree, I would only underexpose in extremely bright conditions... overexposing by one stop is a great idea though, I used to only do it when I had too much backlight but I might try it out in other conditions too! thanks for the tip :)
oooooooo this is good!! I likey, Ive shot Kodak gold a few times but they never seem to turn out as good this!!! there are some wonderful shots in this video and its really interesting information. I absolutely love this shot at 4:14 in the fridges and the bold reds are incredible here. yet another great video. I need to get some more Gold for surrreeee
Thank you soo much 🤗 it's my fave shot too, I really didn't expect anything when I took the photo, but the results make me want to experiment with this film more in artificial light!
Good video once again. I use Kodak gold a lot in my street photography. I always over expose 1 stop. I know Kodak says it can handle 2 stops underexposure, but in my experience the shadow detail is terribly grainy and doesn't look good.
I agree, I would only underexpose in extremely bright conditions... overexposing by one stop is a great idea though, I used to only do it when I had too much backlight but I might try it out in other conditions too! thanks for the tip :)