laroygreen
Member
Hi everyone,
Hopefully a straightforward question - if you are using orthochromatic film for separation negatives of a colour transparency, can lower red sensitivity in the negative be compensated for by exposing the negative for a longer time to build density? I know this would require a lot of testing to prevent colour shifts, but in theory is this even possible? This is the response curve of the ortho film I am working with:
Hopefully a straightforward question - if you are using orthochromatic film for separation negatives of a colour transparency, can lower red sensitivity in the negative be compensated for by exposing the negative for a longer time to build density? I know this would require a lot of testing to prevent colour shifts, but in theory is this even possible? This is the response curve of the ortho film I am working with: