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I have a problem and there may be no way out of it. But I thought I might throw this out to the group and get some feedback anyway.
Out shooting with my 11x14 camera yesterday and I forgot to insert the aperture card into my lens. As a result I over exposed a sheet of film. Now fortunately I did catch on and was able to expose a 2nd sheet at the correct exposure, but I would like to try to recover the over-exposed one if possible.
The correct exposure was f32 and the actual exposure was wide open, which is pretty close to f8. There wouldn't be much if any bellows factor since I was at infinity.
I am tempted to try HC110 dilution H for about 6 minutes at 21C, but Digital Truth says that will work for EI 100 and I think I am closer to EI 50 in this case. Maybe reducing development time to 5 minutes? Or perhaps reducing the dilution even further? I am using a big JOBO tank so I can add lots of dilution if I need.
Any thoughts or ideas are welcome.
Out shooting with my 11x14 camera yesterday and I forgot to insert the aperture card into my lens. As a result I over exposed a sheet of film. Now fortunately I did catch on and was able to expose a 2nd sheet at the correct exposure, but I would like to try to recover the over-exposed one if possible.
The correct exposure was f32 and the actual exposure was wide open, which is pretty close to f8. There wouldn't be much if any bellows factor since I was at infinity.
I am tempted to try HC110 dilution H for about 6 minutes at 21C, but Digital Truth says that will work for EI 100 and I think I am closer to EI 50 in this case. Maybe reducing development time to 5 minutes? Or perhaps reducing the dilution even further? I am using a big JOBO tank so I can add lots of dilution if I need.
Any thoughts or ideas are welcome.