
Feel free to move this, but since it pertains to film negatives I though this little story could fit here so here it goes. My son hasn't been all that interested in what I do with film but sometimes he hangs around the garage as I am working on developing. But this weekend we went out with my Bronica SQ-AI and Fuji GW690III to shoot a few test images of him for a project. I only had Ektar 100 and I don't really like how the skin tones come out on him so we were just messing around. Anytime we can go out and take pictures together is a win!
After I developed the film I was showing him one of the scans and the first thing he said was "look at the detail on those". Now, this is something he has never heard me say so I was surprised and amused that he noticed it. The other thing he said which I thought was pretty cool was when we were looking at the negatives on my light table I showed him that the colors were "backwards" He then pulled out his iPhone and said this app has a color inversion setting and then pointed the iphone camera at the negative and showed me the positive! He's never really looked at negatives so this was a pretty cool that he was able to make the connection. It actually looked pretty good so now I have a new way of prejudging my negatives without breaking out the scanner. Just though I would share..
Cheers,
Ned


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