sterioma
Member
Hi there,
by mistake I have exposed a roll of 35mm Efke/Adox 25 at 80 (I meant to put a roll of Efke 100 into the camera....)
I have basically overexposed by 1 2/3 stops the film and I am wondering whether there's any way to partially compensate with development. EDIT: this is obviously an underexposure. Thanks to 2F/2F for pointing that out.
The shooting conditions were unfortunately rather contrasty. I know that my results might be somehow poor, but since these are some of the pictures I took while on vacation in Stockholm, I'd rather give it a try and hope for the best.
I have available Rodinal and HC110. Any tips?
Thanks,
Stefano
by mistake I have exposed a roll of 35mm Efke/Adox 25 at 80 (I meant to put a roll of Efke 100 into the camera....)
I have basically overexposed by 1 2/3 stops the film and I am wondering whether there's any way to partially compensate with development. EDIT: this is obviously an underexposure. Thanks to 2F/2F for pointing that out.
The shooting conditions were unfortunately rather contrasty. I know that my results might be somehow poor, but since these are some of the pictures I took while on vacation in Stockholm, I'd rather give it a try and hope for the best.
I have available Rodinal and HC110. Any tips?
Thanks,
Stefano
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