Spleenrippa
Yes, Right There
I've been developing with Diafine for the year or two that I've been shooting film, and I've found that my negatives are kind of dull and flat- they just don't have the punch that I see in the work of others.
I know that a lot of the time, it might just be a case of playing with curves/levels in PS post-scan, but I'm curious to see if I can get different results from the dev process itself.
My usual routine is:
Solution A- 4 minutes, agitate for a few seconds every minute
Same for B
Rinse, fix (Kodak fixer) for four minutes, same agitation as above
Rinse, wetting agent, etc.
Right now I'm shooting Legacy 400 (neopan) for 35mm, rated at 400 or 1600.
Any tips are greatly appreciated 😱
I know that a lot of the time, it might just be a case of playing with curves/levels in PS post-scan, but I'm curious to see if I can get different results from the dev process itself.
My usual routine is:
Solution A- 4 minutes, agitate for a few seconds every minute
Same for B
Rinse, fix (Kodak fixer) for four minutes, same agitation as above
Rinse, wetting agent, etc.
Right now I'm shooting Legacy 400 (neopan) for 35mm, rated at 400 or 1600.
Any tips are greatly appreciated 😱