BetterSense
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I have a negative that is about 6 stops overexposed. I pulled development significantly since I develop by inspection, but the negative is very dense. Is it worthwhile to use farmer's reducer and reduce the negative?
Sounds like you want a slightly non-proportional potion.
P.S. I don't think it is strictly correct to use the term 'intensification' to describe what Se does. I think of the intensifiers as acting more or less equally on thick and thin portions. Se really acts mostly on highlights, in my experience. Gives you more highlight sep, more highlight 'brilliance' a bit more separated from the midtones.
I've printed overexposed negatives before for someone. Had print times in the 5 min. range and needed to split grade between g4.5 and 5. The prints came out good.
...Combining reduction with Se sounds like a recipe for confusion though, to me...
A great testament to film at that.
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