12. color print #01
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- NC400 was self developed then printed onto color print film myself. It came out too light and yellow green. No filters were used. The middle exposure was used. The film was bleached. Bleach bypass could help to darken it and so would a filter or two to change the hue. More light during printing may darken it as well.
Great look into your process , thanks 🙏🏻
Three foot pieces were cut from the print and developed one at a time. Print 06 was all that remained. A lot of Melita on the phone was used up.
A new print could be exposed, using more than 5 or 7 volts, since 7 volts worked better than 5 volts, printing all of the negative again.
So, test 06 is not all of the originally exposed negative and some of the shots are shorter or missing entirely
Chemistry mixed was for the PRINT film
The NEGATIVE was taken off of the drying rack...
The next test skipped the bleach. Film is very dark and images look lifelike. Projection in a black room will be very interesting.
One third of the 100' roll of NC-400 was put onto the Lomo Universal spirals, tail first.
Cs41 simplified color developer powders were used to develop 1/3 of the negative. Then again pulled according to directions.
The product will be available again at the end of February.
Too late.