Photo Engineer
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Yes, sorry. I'm still thinking reversal.
It is hard to tell, due to any changes that may have been introduced by the scanner. And, sincd CD1 is more reactive than CD4, this could be the fog introduced by a long time in an underactive developer. I really cannot tell but the image looks low in contrast and foggy. If the original negative was low in density overall and foggy, then the color developer was too inactive, but if it is dense and foggy, then the developer or time were too much.
Can you scan as a negative with no changes whatsoever?
PE
It is hard to tell, due to any changes that may have been introduced by the scanner. And, sincd CD1 is more reactive than CD4, this could be the fog introduced by a long time in an underactive developer. I really cannot tell but the image looks low in contrast and foggy. If the original negative was low in density overall and foggy, then the color developer was too inactive, but if it is dense and foggy, then the developer or time were too much.
Can you scan as a negative with no changes whatsoever?
PE