alinCiortea
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I have heard that as well but mine turned out a bit towards the overexposure limit and I've done two consecutive rolls one day apart. Both times I measured with a Gossen Digisix incident lightmeter, set to ISO200. I have one more roll that I'll probably shoot at 250-320, although I have no idea when... I don't think it's developing related as I got quite fond of this method and I've been doing all my films this way ever since I found this thread (7-8 films so far). Another thing is the fact that both films were shot under artificial lighting (improvised softbox), and the one frame that I've shot outside was in complete shade, with sunlit background (stupid me). I'm still considering an outdoor / available light shoot, and I'll probably shoot it half at 200 and half at 320.
The only editing was dust removal and a slight levels touch at the midpoint, from 1 to 0.95. Scanner - Canoscan 8800f
The only editing was dust removal and a slight levels touch at the midpoint, from 1 to 0.95. Scanner - Canoscan 8800f