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Sweet!!! Is that still a transparency that you are scanning, or is it a negative??

Do you have any practical application for some Kodak tungsten tranny film?

Guest ThePhilosopher
Posted (edited)

It's a color transparency that doesn't go transparent due to developing in B&W chemistry. I may have use for it if it's 120, I don't own a 35mm camera.

Here are some B&W negatives:

Film_FP4_0011.jpg

Film_FP4_0005.jpg

Edited by ThePhilosopher
Posted

So are you saying that the cross-processing turns the 120 transparency into a non-transparent image akin to a "print"????

The film I have is 35mm.

Beautiful images...and great effect.

Guest ThePhilosopher
Posted

Yes, the processing of color strips the remaining crystals from the fillm clearing the film, but the BW processing just doesn't do that to the color film. The little print comes out a drab olive color and scans to cross processed.

Posted

I'm not seeing the pic's, nor ThePhilosopher's avatar :blink:

Ken

Edit: scratch that they just came up.

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Guest ThePhilosopher
Posted (edited)

More Provia in T-Max, I'm surprised they even came out with any inkling of color:

Birthday_001_s.jpg

Birthday_002_s.jpg

Birthday_003_s.jpg

Birthday_005_s.jpg

Birthday_009_s.jpg

Birthday_007_s.jpg

Birthday_010_s.jpg

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Guest ThePhilosopher
Posted

Thanks, I was surprised to see any color at all in the images.

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