stiff68
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I happened to see a documentary on net which introduces Michael Von Graffenreid, a famous Pano shooter.
In the film. I saw Michael used Kodak 400 TMY B&W film, which should be a negative one. But in the film, Michael's negative apparently to be positive.
I wondered, if it is a special treatment in this documentary, or it's a special tech researched by Michael himself in order to check his shooting?
I know there are ways to develop B&W negative film to positive slide. But is it a good way?
The link of the documentary of Michael is as flws:
http://www.mvgphoto.com/PhotoSuisse/PhotoSuisse_en.html
In the film. I saw Michael used Kodak 400 TMY B&W film, which should be a negative one. But in the film, Michael's negative apparently to be positive.
I wondered, if it is a special treatment in this documentary, or it's a special tech researched by Michael himself in order to check his shooting?
I know there are ways to develop B&W negative film to positive slide. But is it a good way?
The link of the documentary of Michael is as flws:
http://www.mvgphoto.com/PhotoSuisse/PhotoSuisse_en.html