Hey everyone! Question about developing film shot at the wrong ISO.
I am shooting tri-x 400 in my Mamiya 645 1000s but accidentally exposed half the roll while metering at 100 ISO
What do I do about this? I’m pretty new to film and developing. Would stand developing with Rodinal or DD-X help? Or do I pull it two stops? (Which I don’t know how to do but can learn)
Should I shoot the rest of the roll exposing for 400 iso or do I continue this whole roll at 100 and develop it that way? I hiked damn far for these images and really don’t want to lose them. Should I send this roll out to someone who knows what their doing rather than trying t myself? That would be less than ideal but I’m willing to do it
I’ve heard of people stand developing rolls that have been shot at different ISO’s but I don’t really know the technical details/fundamentals of why that works
What are the advantages and disadvantages of pulling over stand developing and vice versus?
Thanks I’m advanced for your responses and advice!
I am shooting tri-x 400 in my Mamiya 645 1000s but accidentally exposed half the roll while metering at 100 ISO
What do I do about this? I’m pretty new to film and developing. Would stand developing with Rodinal or DD-X help? Or do I pull it two stops? (Which I don’t know how to do but can learn)
Should I shoot the rest of the roll exposing for 400 iso or do I continue this whole roll at 100 and develop it that way? I hiked damn far for these images and really don’t want to lose them. Should I send this roll out to someone who knows what their doing rather than trying t myself? That would be less than ideal but I’m willing to do it
I’ve heard of people stand developing rolls that have been shot at different ISO’s but I don’t really know the technical details/fundamentals of why that works
What are the advantages and disadvantages of pulling over stand developing and vice versus?
Thanks I’m advanced for your responses and advice!
