Little Prince
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As I'd mentioned before I developed my first roll of Neopan 1600 and it was disastrous. I'm not sure of development method for this film or in fact anything at all about it.
Since most people seemed to indicate that the true speed of the film (in a standard developer) was less than 1600, I arbitrarily shot by rating at 1000. Then for some reason while developing I followed times for 1600 speed. Also, I just did what was indicated in the box.
Some pics seem ok. I mean, they are grainy and all but that is probably expected. Too contrasty also, but the conditions might have been such. Some pics are just a wash of dull grey with huge grain. They don't seem to have developed properly at all. Then there are one or two with some portion of the negative (seemingly) underdeveloped and some portion ok. Can anyone clue me in on what's going on?
Here are some examples of the above three conditions:
Since most people seemed to indicate that the true speed of the film (in a standard developer) was less than 1600, I arbitrarily shot by rating at 1000. Then for some reason while developing I followed times for 1600 speed. Also, I just did what was indicated in the box.
Some pics seem ok. I mean, they are grainy and all but that is probably expected. Too contrasty also, but the conditions might have been such. Some pics are just a wash of dull grey with huge grain. They don't seem to have developed properly at all. Then there are one or two with some portion of the negative (seemingly) underdeveloped and some portion ok. Can anyone clue me in on what's going on?
Here are some examples of the above three conditions:
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