laroygreen
Member
Hey guys,
I had a portrait shoot on Saturday, and after metering my strobes at F16@ISO400, I shot a check print with ISO100 instant film but instead of adjusting my flash output, I just opened up my aperture to F8. I forgot to go back to F16 when I was done so I ended up shooting 2 rolls of 120 film at F8. Unfortunately, I had a ziplock bag that I was just dropping rolls into, so those 2 over exposed rolls got mixed up with the previous rolls shot at F16. Normally I could just pull process to ISO100, but since I can't identify which rolls where overexposed, I can't do that. Would Portra 400 be able to handle the 2 stops overexposure if I develop it normally i.e. no pull processing? Would their be any dramatic degradation in image quality? I think the answer would be yes it can handle it with no major issues, but just want to confirm before I start developing.
I'll try to concentrate harder next time, but that is why I shoot film - to learn and become better
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I had a portrait shoot on Saturday, and after metering my strobes at F16@ISO400, I shot a check print with ISO100 instant film but instead of adjusting my flash output, I just opened up my aperture to F8. I forgot to go back to F16 when I was done so I ended up shooting 2 rolls of 120 film at F8. Unfortunately, I had a ziplock bag that I was just dropping rolls into, so those 2 over exposed rolls got mixed up with the previous rolls shot at F16. Normally I could just pull process to ISO100, but since I can't identify which rolls where overexposed, I can't do that. Would Portra 400 be able to handle the 2 stops overexposure if I develop it normally i.e. no pull processing? Would their be any dramatic degradation in image quality? I think the answer would be yes it can handle it with no major issues, but just want to confirm before I start developing.
I'll try to concentrate harder next time, but that is why I shoot film - to learn and become better
