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> I haven't had a lot of success. I think that the key is overexposure.
> I've been advised to shoot neg film (such as kodak vps) at -3, and
> process it in E6 +3. It sounds like too much, but the last test roll I
> did was not so extreme, and is very dark.
> I'm interested in hearing others' advice or opinions too, as well as what
> you are doing with the process... I live in a tiny closet in manhattan so
> I rely on processes that the lab can do for me...
You are right about it being dark.... but this is the data I can supply
from people whom I know have tried it (though I'm still waiting to):
Kodak Gold III 200 - expose at 50 and develope +2 stops. Slightly purplish.
Fuji Reala - expose at 25 and develope +2 stops.
Kodak EGP400 - expose at 50 and develope +3 stops.
Anyone have other opinions?
Cheers!
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