warrennn
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I just processed a roll of Velvia 100 (in 120) and found that the colors and exposure seemed perfect (except for the exaggerated color intensities, especially with flesh tones, which we expect with Velvia). However, when examining the negatives under a microscope, I noticed that there seemed to be more grain in my negatives than in commercially processed film.
I should mention that the film was fresh, but sat in the camera for about 4 months before developing. Also, this is the second use of the Kodak 6 bath kit -- I don't fill the chemical bottles with dry nitrogen after use (but I mix fresh solutions before each development). Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks.
Warren Nagourney
I should mention that the film was fresh, but sat in the camera for about 4 months before developing. Also, this is the second use of the Kodak 6 bath kit -- I don't fill the chemical bottles with dry nitrogen after use (but I mix fresh solutions before each development). Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks.
Warren Nagourney