Local shop offered me another roll of FPP's "RetroChrome 160" to try under tungsten light/with a filter in daylight. Don't think I'll be getting it again. The below set of three consists of a shot taken normally, a shot taken with a KR15 filter, and the KR15 shot with white balance adjustment in post. The unadjusted filter shot is usable, and the adjusted one is fine if unimpressive, but the range on the film itself is so small that it's not worth the cost of E-6 development. (Most shots were both terribly underexposed and blown out.)
Pentax K2.
Super-Takumar 35mm f3.5.
FPP RetroChrome 160. (Expired govt. surplus Ektachrome.)
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And if RetroChrome 160 trends blue, their RetroChrome 320 is the opposite. I at least knew what to expect here, as their web page for it makes clear that it has a rather a yellow cast:
Pentax K2.
FPP RetroChrome 320.
smc Pentax-A 50mm f1.4.
Last edited by g026r; 09-20-2016 at 09:08 PM.