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Topic: Those Gel Filters
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Tom Photiou
Film God
Posts: 4837
From: Plymouth U.K
Registered: Dec 2003
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posted February 25, 2019 01:21 PM
Over the last few days i recieved some interesting emails and images from Hugh regarding gels which can be used to turn a fading print into one that is more than acceptable, he sent me four of these gels a few years ago, extremely simplistic & inexpensive. Why spend fortunes on something that does exactly the same? In fact Hugh himself did get caught out on ebay some time ago by a German seller, the seller advertised a colour correction filter, he said that Wittners, (Kodak), were selling them for 500 euros, he was selling his for less, a hundred Euros or so start price, Hugh won it, but when it was delivered, it was nothing more than a bit of gelatin mounted in a 2”x 2” slide mount. Fortunately, with the help of ebay Hugh did get is dosh back but it just goes to show that so called filters are of no more use than the inexpensive gels you can buy from anywhere, Amazon sell them for next to nothing as do most stationary places.
Here is how a light blue Gel together with a pale yellow gel can make a difference,
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