This might be me just being stupid, but I need help. I actually shot these images a few years ago. They are from a cabin that a friend of mine and I built while working on a farm.
So the question. Both of these images a shot on the same roll, Acros 100 at 100, and they were taken back to back. The light did not change. They were developed in Rodional. I did bracket them. The one that I really love is the higher contrast one. Why are the two images different, technically. Both are scanned and nothing done to them. The scanner scanned both with the same settings.
Is it simply underexposed a little, but then how did the high lights look so good.


So the question. Both of these images a shot on the same roll, Acros 100 at 100, and they were taken back to back. The light did not change. They were developed in Rodional. I did bracket them. The one that I really love is the higher contrast one. Why are the two images different, technically. Both are scanned and nothing done to them. The scanner scanned both with the same settings.
Is it simply underexposed a little, but then how did the high lights look so good.


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