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Hi...
I just developed my 2nd roll ever (first one was a total disaster)
Now I believe I did everything right this time ... but for some reason my negatives turned low contrasty and I think underexposed.
Now I am sure the exposures were correct as I used sekonic light meter and also double checked with my D90 .... so that leaves "developing" stage ... Something went wrong during processing ...
I used ;
Kodak T-400 TMY2
D76 developer 1:1 ( 10 1/2m 5 second agitation every 30secs )
Sprint Speed Fixer (3 minutes ~ 1min agitation and 15 secs each minute thereafter)
Good thing that my scanner uses "auto levels" ~ so you can compare both ;
this is the original with no adjustments, as you can see it's dark and low contrasty
and this is after auto levels . The way it should be...
So my question is ..... what did I do wrong ? Why did my negatives come out dark and low contrasty ?
Thanks in advance.. :confused:
I just developed my 2nd roll ever (first one was a total disaster)
Now I believe I did everything right this time ... but for some reason my negatives turned low contrasty and I think underexposed.
Now I am sure the exposures were correct as I used sekonic light meter and also double checked with my D90 .... so that leaves "developing" stage ... Something went wrong during processing ...
I used ;
Kodak T-400 TMY2
D76 developer 1:1 ( 10 1/2m 5 second agitation every 30secs )
Sprint Speed Fixer (3 minutes ~ 1min agitation and 15 secs each minute thereafter)
Good thing that my scanner uses "auto levels" ~ so you can compare both ;
this is the original with no adjustments, as you can see it's dark and low contrasty
and this is after auto levels . The way it should be...
So my question is ..... what did I do wrong ? Why did my negatives come out dark and low contrasty ?

Thanks in advance.. :confused:
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