Malcolm_Stewart
(Carpal \'Tunnel)
20/06/2008 09:27
Re: Highly saturated Reala prints

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...One other thing - old leaf shutters can be slow, as I'm sure you know - are the negs unusually dense? A bit of unintended over-exposure could perhaps be the culprit.




I chose a colour neg film deliberately as I wasn't sure about the shutter speeds which were around the 1/100 and 1/250s area, and the negatives are evenly exposed, but perhaps slightly more dense than I've had from other films in 35mm focal plane bodies. I'll get them checked.
The same meter, a Weston V, I'd used earlier when checking a Zorki 4K with Provia 100F slide film. Results were spot on.



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