OK, I know this question has been asked about a million times, but I thought I'd make it a million and one...
Just recently got a hold of two (2) rolls of 120 size Scala, somewhat past expiration, but I grabbed it anyway... did a search and found conflicting views... so hoping that real Scala users out there can help!
Is Scala a "transparency film" and exposed for the highlights,
or is a "negative film", (but processed for reversal ) and therefore exposed for the shadows?
I only have those two rolls, don't want to waste them experimenting... also anyone out there still processing this?
Thanks in advance
Ira
Just recently got a hold of two (2) rolls of 120 size Scala, somewhat past expiration, but I grabbed it anyway... did a search and found conflicting views... so hoping that real Scala users out there can help!
Is Scala a "transparency film" and exposed for the highlights,
or is a "negative film", (but processed for reversal ) and therefore exposed for the shadows?
I only have those two rolls, don't want to waste them experimenting... also anyone out there still processing this?
Thanks in advance
Ira
