Reddish color cast on photos.

Does overexposure affect the color cast on the negative film? Could it be then that it was something like oversaturated reds due to overexposure? (I had it set at +0.7)

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I have just came across this thread http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=93977 . It is reported that overexposure increases saturation. Apparently I have messed up things awfully by oversaturating the already warm tones. 🙁
 
I think obviously the photos look a bit 'warm' but I don't think it's an unpleasant look, especially for this type of shot. You may do well to get yourself a film scanner though, for prints of that size, or a bit bigger, really absolutely any scanner is good enough IMHO.

Once you have the photos onto the computer, changing colour balance is very easy, free applications like Paint.NET for Windows, GIMP etc. can easily do it.
 
Unfortunately, that warmth was not what I had in mind for them. I have already in mind to get a scanner. That also, would help me choose which BW photos should I print (I do my BW films at home).
 
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