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Old 03-20-2002, 09:35 AM   #1
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Kodak Gold films accentuate red. Try some Kodak professional films for copy work. I use Kodak Portra 100 NC(Natural Color) for shooting copy work in daylight. I use Ektachrome EPT 160T for shooting copy work under incandescent (tungsten) light. (Make sure that you are matching film type--daylight or tungsten--to the proper light source.) Professional films need to be kept in the refrigerator and brought out shortly before shooting. Also, when buying, watch that the expiration date is not too close, as color balance shifts once film expires.

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