Athiril
Established
Alright I finally got around to bothering to try it. Was suspicious about preflashing outside of anything apart from compressing a range to be more easily printed in the dark room.
Preflashing + extreme pushing of C-41.
Test roll is Superia 800.
Developing method was C-41 + 600mg/L of Potassium Thiocyanate (thought this may give me extra speed) for a time of 6 minutes, followed up by a sodium carbonate bath to continue shadow development (although skip this, all it does is increase base fog, I forgot about that in C-41). The KSCN isn't a necessity.
Pre-flashing method. I rated the film at 12,800. I put a tissue over the front of the lens and metered on a neutrally coloured wall. Converted the reading to 12,800 since my camera (AE-1) only goes up to 3200. That'll meter for 18% grey, or 'Zone V' for 12,800.
I started 4 stops below that, but it turns out, pictorially, the best one I had one was with a pre-flash of 'Zone III' (or 2 stops underexposed from a middle grey reading rated at 12,800), I didn't go any higher than that on the pictorial scenes.
So basically it was an even white OOF exposure, then double exposure of the scene I want to shoot.
It worked better than expected, so now I want to see if I can get results at 6400 with preflash like I can without it at 1600.
All from the same roll
3200 no preflash
12800 no preflash
12800 + 12800 Z1 preflash
12800 + 12800 Z2 preflash
And here it is, like magic
12800 + 12800 Z3 preflash
Preflashing + extreme pushing of C-41.
Test roll is Superia 800.
Developing method was C-41 + 600mg/L of Potassium Thiocyanate (thought this may give me extra speed) for a time of 6 minutes, followed up by a sodium carbonate bath to continue shadow development (although skip this, all it does is increase base fog, I forgot about that in C-41). The KSCN isn't a necessity.
Pre-flashing method. I rated the film at 12,800. I put a tissue over the front of the lens and metered on a neutrally coloured wall. Converted the reading to 12,800 since my camera (AE-1) only goes up to 3200. That'll meter for 18% grey, or 'Zone V' for 12,800.
I started 4 stops below that, but it turns out, pictorially, the best one I had one was with a pre-flash of 'Zone III' (or 2 stops underexposed from a middle grey reading rated at 12,800), I didn't go any higher than that on the pictorial scenes.
So basically it was an even white OOF exposure, then double exposure of the scene I want to shoot.
It worked better than expected, so now I want to see if I can get results at 6400 with preflash like I can without it at 1600.
All from the same roll
3200 no preflash

12800 no preflash

12800 + 12800 Z1 preflash

12800 + 12800 Z2 preflash

And here it is, like magic
12800 + 12800 Z3 preflash
