In article <4u5l6q$qg4@fs0.ee.ubc.ca>, paulw@ee.ubc.ca says...
>Recently I try Kodak Royal 100 and Kodak Royal 25. However, I found
>the photofinishing of Royal 100 tends yellow and Royal 25 tends pink.
>Is this normal or the problem of photofinishing? I took most of the
>pictures in the morning and I used a Nikon soft 1 and a Canon Pol.
>filters. Are they the problems? My lens is Nikon 105mm F2.5
It is probably a printing problem, but I would also STRONGLY recommend
that you not use such filters in the beginning (or maybe ever....;-).
>I will take photos for a wedding of my friends in two weeks.
>I hope you can give me some hits about wedding photo.
>Since I will take the whole process (from early morning to dinner),
>I plan to use Kodak 100 for outdoor and Kodak 200 for indoor. Any >suggestions?
RG 100 outdoors, and RG 400 (or 1000, if dark) inside should work well.
And LOTS of it!
>Should I use soft filter or other filters? What kind of lens should I use?
Forget the filters - you need to accomplish the basics well (anything else
is frosting, and there may not be time [or need] for it, if you are really
documenting the wedding). You can do 90% of a wedding with a good fast 35mm. The rest can be done with a fast 85mm, with a 20mm and a fast 80-200mm
being also useful. (At least for me - I do weddings available-light, even
when there isn't any...;-). The 105mm f2.5 will get you through, if you
also have a good short lens to go with it. A TTL flash with adjustable fill-ratio is VERY useful.
>Thanks for every hit....
You're welcome! (For the hints, also....;-)
Hope This Helps