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neelin

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Are there any physical or chemical nudges to home C41 processing that could drift the results towards the equivalent of using an 80A/BorC filter during exposure?

i.e how to not lose daylight ISO rating under tungsten exposure/push the yellow coupling or increase the b/w density of the yellow layer?
 

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This is effectively the same question I presented recently; (there was a url link here which no longer exists) . There are some ideas presented in that thread but I fear they are not very effective (but better have a small effect than nothing). I've yet to try them.
 

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Without a filter you can simply add more exposure and that really does help. Doesn't solve your problem of wanting to keep the same EI though.
 
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Got a pH meter?
I have access to a precision, calibrated pH meter & buffer solutions.
Sorry for this thread, I'll watch that thread if you-all would continue that thread:

(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
 
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