FP-100C NEGATIVE bleaching - My Yard/Garden
StoneNYC

FP-100C NEGATIVE bleaching - My Yard/Garden

A better description of what this is all about can be found here ...

http://www.apug.org/forums/forum42/124475-fp-100c-successes-retrieving-color-negs.html

Basically I got a color negative from the Fuji pack film.
Location
Trumbull, CT, USA
Equipment Used
Toyo 45a, Rodenstock 75mm f/4.5 Grandagon-N, Sekonic 7xxDR light meter
Exposure
f/16 @ 15 seconds
Film & Developer
Fuji FP-100c NEGATIVE
Paper & Developer
Clorox Bleach, Epson Scan
Oh that's nice! I've been saving all my FP-100C negatives with this in mind but I've never tried it, and I don't have a film scanner. There's something about the colors you have here that really remind me more of old fashioned polaroid film. I like it a lot!
 
NedL said:
Oh that's nice! I've been saving all my FP-100C negatives with this in mind but I've never tried it, and I don't have a film scanner. There's something about the colors you have here that really remind me more of old fashioned polaroid film. I like it a lot!
Thanks, yea I think you would need a scanner, the pink hue is too dense I would think for normal printing, but I don't print optically (yet) so I could be wrong... the back side of the negative is just black, it's almost like rem-jet on kodachrome, the bleach just simply dissolves it, the negative already exists on the other side... you're just getting the coating off so that you can see through the plastic.
 

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