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Svema LN 9 test shots. These are processed especially to try to bring up the color. Not much there
#Svema#LN-9 test shots. I made a mistake in this process so as an exposure test it isn't valid. These are all between ISO 6 and ISO 25. If you want details let me know and I'll pull out the notes. Color wise - the garbage can is bright RED in real life, the lawn mower is deep red, the cabinet is yellow, the door is green and the tape around the door is BLUE on a green frame. Two problems are I'm not sure how reliable my scanner is, although these look close to the negatives. Second, The developer is not specifically intended for these films. This is a CD-3 developer where a CD-1 might be more appropriate. Also, I understand that the bleach needs to be around pH 5 to properly release some of the color. I took a potassium ferricyanide bleach that was about pH 7 and brought the pH down around 6.5 with potassium monophosphate. In future I will work closer to the low pH level. Obviously the colors are not only poor but in some spots quite wildly wrong. A couple of these are underexposed and I am finding with these older expired films that can have a real impact on the colors as well. - muting them. Fun!! We'll see what happens tomorrow!
@charliedontsurf yes. I think the film renders well. There is just so little red and weak yellow. The only yellow I get is really from the weak blues lol. But I think there is a lot if the process that im missing. Three negatives were beautiful and clear. I should scan some straight to b&w.
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