Peter_S
Peter_S
Hi!
Yesterday I shot away happily with my Contax T and forgot to watch the meter...it was a sunny day and f/2.8 and 1/500 overexposed my Reala 100. Checking my lightmeter (too late)...ISO 64 at the same settings should have been the maximum here. Oups.
What now? Tell to store to pull the film or just have it developed normally?
Yesterday I shot away happily with my Contax T and forgot to watch the meter...it was a sunny day and f/2.8 and 1/500 overexposed my Reala 100. Checking my lightmeter (too late)...ISO 64 at the same settings should have been the maximum here. Oups.
What now? Tell to store to pull the film or just have it developed normally?
mfogiel
Veteran
You can probably overexpose a chromogenic film by up to 4 stops without consequences - just develop normally.
teddy
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Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Peter,Hi!
Yesterday I shot away happily with my Contax T and forgot to watch the meter...it was a sunny day and f/2.8 and 1/500 overexposed my Reala 100. Checking my lightmeter (too late)...ISO 64 at the same settings should have been the maximum here. Oups.
What now? Tell to store to pull the film or just have it developed normally?
With colour negative films, 1/3 stop is trivial. Many overexpose by at least that much as a matter of course.
Cheers,
R.
BlackXList
Well-known
1/3 of a stop certainly won't be a problem, presuming that the Reala is approaching it's expiry date it might even do some good.
I always over expose film that's past it's date.
For future reference the Wiki page for DX coding shows you how to read what the over/under exposure latitude of your film will be
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DX_encoding
I always over expose film that's past it's date.
For future reference the Wiki page for DX coding shows you how to read what the over/under exposure latitude of your film will be
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DX_encoding
littleearth
Well-known
I shoot Reala @ 50 all the time ! It looks great !
judsonzhao
Well-known
Develope it normally will be fine, reala has a nice DR.
Peter_S
Peter_S
Thanks for the replies - I have it developed normally, and see how it turns out. I am used to slide film and b/w film, not much experience with negative film except Portra (which I shoot in interiors) and Ektar, which is iffy with exposure.
btgc
Veteran
How old that Reala is, if it's not fresh then some overexposure is what is screams for. I have matured Reala which has bluish tint and looks bad if shot at box speed.
Peter_S
Peter_S
Not sure actually. I may have bought that in Japan in 2012, so it is not the freshest anymore.
Muggins
Junk magnet
I've just had a roll of Reala bought in 2006/7 developed - fridged most of the time, but at room temperature in a camera for about eight months - and it was fine. I'd link to a scan, but my scanning efforts aren't up to the pro's gorgeous prints! 2012 is nothing to worry about either.
Adrian
Adrian
Peter_S
Peter_S
picked the film up today, looks good (nice colors, actually, better then what I remember from Reala). Almost makes me want to shoot more color film again. The Contax T is a gem too....
Thanks again for all the replies!
Thanks again for all the replies!
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