So I went out with my camera yesterday and got some shots I was really happy with. I shot two rolls of Neopan Acros (shot at ISO100). One roll only had about 1 or two 2 shots left on it so in reality I shot at most 12 images.
Today I remembered that while I had a yellow filter on my camera (a rangefinder) I forgot to add in 1 stop of exposure compensation to account for the loss of light. DAMN!!!!
One roll was exposed mostly correctly, except for the final two images, the second roll is 100% 1 stop under exposed.
I didnt keep the rolls segregated so I have no idea which roll is which.
Do I develop as normal?
Final use is for scanning.
Such a stupid mistake.
happens to the best of us. develop normally and get prepared for some loss of shadow detail but, with multi contrast printing, you'll get decent prints at grade3 or thereabouts.
