ReFried
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Hello!
I just started using color-paper negatives in my pinhole camera. The most neutrally colored positive I could make from my first negative was cyan in the center encircled by a deep red. I then put a piece of a processed, but content-less, color negative in front of the lens. The most neutral positive I could make from this negative was a very pale lilac; there was no range of color in the whole image. I'm wondering if anyone knows how to correct for this problem so that I can have a nearly normal color range in the image??
Also, for my negative I used Fugi paper, there is a ton of writing on the back of it though. Does anyone know of a paper brand that has no writing on the back?
Thanks for any and all help!!
I just started using color-paper negatives in my pinhole camera. The most neutrally colored positive I could make from my first negative was cyan in the center encircled by a deep red. I then put a piece of a processed, but content-less, color negative in front of the lens. The most neutral positive I could make from this negative was a very pale lilac; there was no range of color in the whole image. I'm wondering if anyone knows how to correct for this problem so that I can have a nearly normal color range in the image??
Also, for my negative I used Fugi paper, there is a ton of writing on the back of it though. Does anyone know of a paper brand that has no writing on the back?
Thanks for any and all help!!