George Papantoniou
Member
This is something that puzzled me for a long time, I wonder if there is someone out there that can lend me some advice...
A long time ago (15yrs) I purchased two rolls of Agfa Dia Direkt, a B&W film made for reversal process. The film was meant to be developed by Agfa (like Kodachrome, the development was prepaid). I didn't do it then and the film is still there, waiting to be used.
I am thining to shoot it and develop it as a normal negative.
I have to decide what kind of exposure I have to give it and what kind of development procedure I shall follow...
What are your propositions / guesses ???
A long time ago (15yrs) I purchased two rolls of Agfa Dia Direkt, a B&W film made for reversal process. The film was meant to be developed by Agfa (like Kodachrome, the development was prepaid). I didn't do it then and the film is still there, waiting to be used.
I am thining to shoot it and develop it as a normal negative.
I have to decide what kind of exposure I have to give it and what kind of development procedure I shall follow...
What are your propositions / guesses ???