So this may be a silly question, but has anyone shot 2 sheets of film in the same side of the holder? What were your results?
I had the idea to try and load some Delta 100 and Ektar 100 in the same side of the same holder, essentially trying to create a perfectly registered black and white and color negative of the exact same portrait, then developing them appropriately, scanning them, and combining them in photoshop after processing each one individually to see if it would allow me any more control over the color/sharpness/contrast of the final film images than I am currently able to get from my current processing techniques.
Absurdity of the idea aside, I was wondering if I could expect to actually be able to get 2 good negatives shooting this way. My assumption would be that the images closest to the film plane would probably be ok, but I am not sure about the image on the film behind it. I imagine that it would be, at the very least, a bit softer as it is not sitting on the same exact film plane, but I was curious if it would have any other issues with exposure, proper color (if it was the color stock), proper exposure, or anything else I may not be thinking of.
I don't mind if I try this and don't get good overall results, but I figured I would look into the feasibility of even shooting 2 sheets at the same time before wasting the film completely.
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