silvercloud2323
Member
Hi everyone,
Last week I shot a film (Fomapan 400) @ ISO200, which is 1 stop overexposure.
It was during the evening susnet.
Also did i put an Exposure compensation of -2 Stops.
Developed the fomapan 400@ 600 in Rodinal.
Was trying the basic rule" Overexpose film and underdevelop it"
But forgot to underdevelop it.
The photo below shows too much high highlights. Was that caused by overdeveloping it a half stop?
Also the exposure compensation of -2 stops. What effect it has on the picture? Does it create more highlights or darks in the photo in this case?
There's no contrast in the midtones .
I just try to interpret things and understand the photo.
Thx
Last week I shot a film (Fomapan 400) @ ISO200, which is 1 stop overexposure.
It was during the evening susnet.
Also did i put an Exposure compensation of -2 Stops.
Developed the fomapan 400@ 600 in Rodinal.
Was trying the basic rule" Overexpose film and underdevelop it"
But forgot to underdevelop it.
The photo below shows too much high highlights. Was that caused by overdeveloping it a half stop?
Also the exposure compensation of -2 stops. What effect it has on the picture? Does it create more highlights or darks in the photo in this case?
There's no contrast in the midtones .
I just try to interpret things and understand the photo.
Thx
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