darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
Hello
I shot today a roll of Kodak Portra 400 NC, thinking it was Portra 160 and I even rated it on my lightmeter at ISO 100. Is everything dead or is there a way to save it, if I ask the lab to pull ?
thanks in advance .. stupid me :bang:
thanks in advance .. stupid me :bang:
sepiareverb
genius and moron
If it was HP5 you could pull it off, haven't made this mistake with color (yet).
I'd guess the lab could pull it one stop and you should be ok- Portra is pretty forgiving of overexposure isn't it?
I'd guess the lab could pull it one stop and you should be ok- Portra is pretty forgiving of overexposure isn't it?
darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
should be! let's cross fingers, i'll send it to the lab tomorrow. my HP5+ roll was shot correctly and is drying, the photos look already wonderfully exciting ! ;-)
But I must confess, it's no RF stuff, rather MF SLR...
But I must confess, it's no RF stuff, rather MF SLR...
pmu
Well-known
darkkavenger said:HelloI shot today a roll of Kodak Portra 400 NC, thinking it was Portra 160 and I even rated it on my lightmeter at ISO 100. Is everything dead or is there a way to save it, if I ask the lab to pull ?
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thanks in advance .. stupid me :bang:
Should be just fine. My first roll with my first m-Leica was portra 400nc accidently shot @ ISO100 and everything a OK with the negative / images.
darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
pmu said:Should be just fine. My first roll with my first m-Leica was portra 400nc accidently shot @ ISO100 and everything a OK with the negative / images.
You mean without any pull ?
btw the other photos with HP5+ are fine
http://www.flickr.com/photos/darkkavenger/sets/72157600211354166/
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
they are fine indeed
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pmu
Well-known
darkkavenger said:You mean without any pull ?
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Now I remember better; the first half of the roll was shot at ISO100 and the rest ISO400 -- can't see any difference in negatives... And yes, without pull
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