pentaxuser Jul 15, 2016 You could make a reasonable head and shoulders portrait with background of the man. Do you know where the very clear figure 2 comes from?
You could make a reasonable head and shoulders portrait with background of the man. Do you know where the very clear figure 2 comes from?
bvy Jul 15, 2016 Not deliberate. I think the Holga wound the film too loosely and it got some exposure during changing. I went with it anyway. The figure 2 is from the backing paper.
Not deliberate. I think the Holga wound the film too loosely and it got some exposure during changing. I went with it anyway. The figure 2 is from the backing paper.
pentaxuser Jul 15, 2016 @bvy Thanks. Are these backing paper figures now a feature of the Portra 400 film in any camera or down to the Holga or a problem with your Holga? I haven't used Porta 400 and don't use a Holga but if this is a Portra problem per se then I'd want to be sure Kodak still cured it
@bvy Thanks. Are these backing paper figures now a feature of the Portra 400 film in any camera or down to the Holga or a problem with your Holga? I haven't used Porta 400 and don't use a Holga but if this is a Portra problem per se then I'd want to be sure Kodak still cured it