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Its just old and I left it in the car for a whole summer. I didnt finish the roll till now. i only got 5 shots that were useable and 4 of them didnt look good red so i converted them to b&w. its a easy way out by the way.....if your shit is all wonky and not cool cause its old or xpro shitty or whatever, try desaturation and converting it to black and white.How did you get the reddish effect? The picture is cool
canon ae-1 kodak portra 400 pushed to 1600do you live in atlanta? if so, who are you getting to push your film?
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He means push film as in using 400 speed film on 1600. Normally, you have to tell whomever prior that you pushed/pulled so they can change dev. times. Im sure Showcase would do it.ah okay. i was wondering. usually you don't say "pushed to 1600", instead you would just say i shot 400 at 1600 or something. like you said, pushing/pulling is an actual development technique. and as far as i knew i didn't know anybody in atlanta that did do that for color, hence my interest haha.
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scan issue if you dont see a scratch on your negs.what about purple dots? i get those every once in a while on the first and last frame of a roll. not like bokeh or anything, it's a pattern of dots.
if you see a line in your negs then its the lab has a dirty machine that has crystals on the rollers scratching your shit up. or you have something in your cam scratching it up but its mostly your lab
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