just curious!
Quote from Gawad on August 6, 2021, 7:08 pmI was wondering about something and thought I'd ask as maybe someone would've tried it here.
anyone tried shooting a film negative on another negative film roll? Idk if that'd make sense but taking of a negative image on a negative stock should get a positive right?
I was also wondering if that's the case then would the brownish tint of the film be negated by the first one being taken in as blue-ish?
not sure if any of this makes sense but if someone's tried it out or considered it I'd love to know your input.
*also I do know about slide film I was just wondering about that scenario on it's own ahemm
I was wondering about something and thought I'd ask as maybe someone would've tried it here.
anyone tried shooting a film negative on another negative film roll? Idk if that'd make sense but taking of a negative image on a negative stock should get a positive right?
I was also wondering if that's the case then would the brownish tint of the film be negated by the first one being taken in as blue-ish?
not sure if any of this makes sense but if someone's tried it out or considered it I'd love to know your input.
*also I do know about slide film I was just wondering about that scenario on it's own ahemm
Quote from Justin Tung on August 6, 2021, 11:52 pmThere was a reddit thread about this recently, and this video got mentioned.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7LaFSwB07E
The result is just super orange, and the density of the film base eats into the latitude of the film quite a bit. Black and white film tend to be more sucessful, but there are still the same exposure issues.
There was a reddit thread about this recently, and this video got mentioned.
The result is just super orange, and the density of the film base eats into the latitude of the film quite a bit. Black and white film tend to be more sucessful, but there are still the same exposure issues.