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Kris
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I know some of you here develop Agfa Scala as negative. By doing so, do you get film that has overall grey tone or it becomes like Scala as B&W slide but with inverted black/white?
I want to start developing B&W slide film myself with TMAX 100 and Kodak Direct Positive Film Developer. However, from what I understand, I will never get pure transparent film to create true white when projected, that is very bright highlights remain greyish.
Anyone has actually try this TMAX 100 with Kodak Direct Positive Film Developer? Google search didn't give me any sample photos made this way.
In case you are wondering why I'm willing to take this complicated route, Agfa Scala here in Australia costs AU$90 for 5-roll pack. Development mailer is $13.50 + $3.80 postage per roll. Turn around time is 7-10 days.
I want to start developing B&W slide film myself with TMAX 100 and Kodak Direct Positive Film Developer. However, from what I understand, I will never get pure transparent film to create true white when projected, that is very bright highlights remain greyish.
Anyone has actually try this TMAX 100 with Kodak Direct Positive Film Developer? Google search didn't give me any sample photos made this way.
In case you are wondering why I'm willing to take this complicated route, Agfa Scala here in Australia costs AU$90 for 5-roll pack. Development mailer is $13.50 + $3.80 postage per roll. Turn around time is 7-10 days.