I think so.

Apr 02, 2023,12:41 PM
 

I’ve been developing it myself but haven’t tried pushing color film before. I think the issue is with metering or the camera but we’ll see soon. I may switch cameras for the next roll which should narrow the variables.

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"Fun" with exposure

 
 By: J_Warden : April 1st, 2023-23:46
So I'm working through my stock of color slide film. It's more sensitive to proper exposure than negative film and that can be a challenge if you're, let's say casual, with your metering. On my last roll I used the in-camera meter and the results were sal...  

According to one review [KR] of the Plaubel Makina 67 ...

 
 By: cshimokita : April 2nd, 2023-00:15
1 - 1/60: within 1/6 stop of perfect 1/125, 1/250: slow 1/3 stop 1/500: slow 2/3 stop (This is typical for mechanical leaf shutters) Taking notes is a good idea ;-) lovely rainy-day photos. Casey .

Interesting. Thanks Casey.

 
 By: J_Warden : April 2nd, 2023-12:38
I haven’t seen that review (What’s KR?) but it’s interesting that the shutter in that case was slow, which would make the pictures brighter and my situation is the opposite. I’m wondering now if something is happening with developing. I’ll make notes. ;-)... 

Do color labs allow you to push process film anymore?

 
 By: myles721 : April 2nd, 2023-12:23
I was a pro…you can push Ektachome but not Kodachrome…

I think so.

 
 By: J_Warden : April 2nd, 2023-12:41
I’ve been developing it myself but haven’t tried pushing color film before. I think the issue is with metering or the camera but we’ll see soon. I may switch cameras for the next roll which should narrow the variables.

Nice outcomes, mon ami.

 
 By: amanico : April 2nd, 2023-13:32