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Anton Juan-Jorge Caro
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From: Slovakia, Bratislava
Registered: Jan 2008


 - posted May 24, 2008 07:18 AM      Profile for Anton Juan-Jorge Caro   Author's Homepage   Email Anton Juan-Jorge Caro   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hello to everybody, the weather is fine out and I wanted to shoot a little bit of the FomaPan I bought last year. Yet I have no idea whether there will be some catastrophical loss of image quality if I overexpose by 2 stops and after that compensate this decreasing the first development time? I will play a bit with this, this is for sure, but would you explain me whether there is something completely wrong in this method or it is OK? Normally there will be a picture in the end - but Do I have to expect loss in the shadow, or in the light parts of the image? I will be very grateful to anyone who would take the trouble to help me a little bit. Thanks and have a nice day to all of you.

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Anton Juan-Jorge Caro
Junior
Posts: 24
From: Slovakia, Bratislava
Registered: Jan 2008


 - posted May 26, 2008 02:37 AM      Profile for Anton Juan-Jorge Caro   Author's Homepage   Email Anton Juan-Jorge Caro   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I would like to share the result I have now -
slide film is not push or pull processable. It will be underdeveloped if pull processed and it means that there will be no contrast. It is not negative film, unfirtunately.
I played a lot, this is the result.
If the film is 100 ASA, it should be shot as 100 ASA.

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