it's not a reflection thing, if that's what you mean...I am viewing through the film -- and of course so did the scanner
one interesting things is that the part of the film that stuck out of the film cassette is the ONLY area that looks like it has a slight fog from a silver image -- the printing out PE explained to me a while ago -- in that region ONLY there is no sepia tone....in all other areas density seems to only be from the sepia tone ( I call it sepia tone for lack of a better term...whatever it is ) and not from a regular silver image
it's as if no silver got developed and density is only from this brown/sepia image...except on the teeny bit of film that only has "printing out" and no sepia
quite a puzzle..
no i didn't really mean the reflection thing, but that type of positive image because of underdevelopment is what i mean ...
i was thinking that the main image was faint/under developed and the film got all dark all around it, so the image looks reversed.
i tried to do something like that with photo paper ...
i totally exposed and developed it so it was black,
then i coated it with liquid emulsion and attempted to get an under exposed /developed image on it
so it would "look" reversed but i think my liquid emulsion was bad/old so it didn't really work well ...
looking forward to part c
