Hi everyone,
Currently I'm working on a photo shoot and we're trying to match up certain hues of make-up/wardrobe for a particular era look. I am using Kodak 5366 (Blue sensitive/EI 6/Processing as a neg) And, after much testing, we just have to raise the sensitivity a bit more towards the green. The film has a water-soluble yellow dye and I was wondering if I would expect higher green sensitivity if I were to remove the dye and then drying it out overnight in the darkroom. I know a simple test would do, but like always, I like to see what my fellow APUG-ers recommend, not mention saving me some time just in case what I'm proposing is futile
Also, should I add photo-flo when I'm washing the dye off? Any suggestions/comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Yuri
Currently I'm working on a photo shoot and we're trying to match up certain hues of make-up/wardrobe for a particular era look. I am using Kodak 5366 (Blue sensitive/EI 6/Processing as a neg) And, after much testing, we just have to raise the sensitivity a bit more towards the green. The film has a water-soluble yellow dye and I was wondering if I would expect higher green sensitivity if I were to remove the dye and then drying it out overnight in the darkroom. I know a simple test would do, but like always, I like to see what my fellow APUG-ers recommend, not mention saving me some time just in case what I'm proposing is futile
Also, should I add photo-flo when I'm washing the dye off? Any suggestions/comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Yuri
