BySumbergsStache
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Due to several unavoidable circumstances, I have a roll of Kodak Ultramax 400 that has shots 1-17 normal, 18-30 pushed 2 stops to 1600, and 30-36 normal. Now I have the quagmire of developing this roll.
My initial plan is was to separate each section into different parts by measurement. I know the length at which the last shot is (simply by measuring the distance between the last shot of a developed roll and the taped part of the reel. from there I can figure out where to cut. However, this is quite a risky idea, and I would most likely cut into at least one negative.
The other idea is to process the whole roll at +1 stop. The problem with this is that as Ultramax is a cheap consumer film, I don't know how that's going to fair compared to something like Portra.
Suggestions? The shots on these rolls have sentimental value.
My initial plan is was to separate each section into different parts by measurement. I know the length at which the last shot is (simply by measuring the distance between the last shot of a developed roll and the taped part of the reel. from there I can figure out where to cut. However, this is quite a risky idea, and I would most likely cut into at least one negative.
The other idea is to process the whole roll at +1 stop. The problem with this is that as Ultramax is a cheap consumer film, I don't know how that's going to fair compared to something like Portra.
Suggestions? The shots on these rolls have sentimental value.