eddy pula
28-Jan-2012, 19:21
Hello, a super rookie, who had just found his grandfathers speed graphic paid me to develope his first 12 shots. He had written down his exposures and dubious light readings, I figured they would be around 1-2 stops under exposed so I was going to push them so he had something to work with, when I opened up the holder to pull the film out I noticed he had loaded them emulsion side down. So I developed them for an extra 5 minutes not expecting much.
Predictably they were thin, but not nearly as bad as I thought they would be, underexposed and backwards, they were a couple that could be partially salvaged with PS. It was hp5, does the anti halation backing not stop as much light as I thought?
Predictably they were thin, but not nearly as bad as I thought they would be, underexposed and backwards, they were a couple that could be partially salvaged with PS. It was hp5, does the anti halation backing not stop as much light as I thought?