On a recent trip to the Plotterkill Preserve http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/554627680vugLgr (not my pics, but good ones; visit this place if you're nearby), I shot FP-4 and souped in Pyrocat HD with a time off the MDC. The highlights are burned out. However, the Portra 160 NC came back with the highlights more in control; still hot, but better.
I may have a million variables going on here; long shutter speeds (with reciprocity), over-agitation, metering technique, etc., etc., but I was wondering if the orange mask in C-41 films acts like the stain does in a pyro neg., controlling the highlights?
I may have a million variables going on here; long shutter speeds (with reciprocity), over-agitation, metering technique, etc., etc., but I was wondering if the orange mask in C-41 films acts like the stain does in a pyro neg., controlling the highlights?
My question was about a possible hidden purpose/ fringe benefit of the mask, a dampening of the highlights.