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Langland Bay Beach Huts, Swansea
I had a roll knocking around in my Mamiya C33 which I thought was Ilford Pan F (ISO 50), when in fact it was Ilford XP2 (ISO 400) so I accidentally overexposed by 2 stops
I didn't feel like paying for processing the C41 film but I'd read you can stand expose it in Rodinal at very dilute quantities (1:200) for an hour and it kind of works
Interesting effect, the cross processing of C41 in black and white chemistry has given it an antique feel and the odd black speckles (not grain) a texture.
I didn't feel like paying for processing the C41 film but I'd read you can stand expose it in Rodinal at very dilute quantities (1:200) for an hour and it kind of works
Interesting effect, the cross processing of C41 in black and white chemistry has given it an antique feel and the odd black speckles (not grain) a texture.
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