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| sent on May 10, 2024 (9:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Congratulations to the whole gallery @Tone09, in my opinion you got some very nice shots with the film, especially the ones with the Kodak Gold that have really beautiful and natural colors! However, the BN also deserves it, despite the fact that, as you wrote, in some shots you have "experimented". I'm also approaching the world of film and I find it very fascinating, even if I'm used to digital and have a lot to learn! Congratulations again for the work you have done! Have a nice day, Alesssandro. Complimenti per tutta la galleria @Tone09, secondo me hai ottenuto degli scatti molto belli con la pellicola, soprattutto quelle con la Kodak Gold che hanno colori davvero belli e naturali! Anche il BN comunque secondo me merita, nonostante come hai scritto, in alcuni scatti hai "sperimentato". Mi sto avvicinando anche io al mondo della pellicola e lo trovo molto affascinante anche se abituato con il digitale abbia molto da imparare! Complimenti ancora per il lavoro che hai fatto! Buona giornata, Alesssandro. |
| sent on May 10, 2024 (10:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
@Axl83 thank you very much for the comment. I then discovered, inquiring, that the excessive grain was probably due to a heat stroke that the films took rather than to the treatment in development and exposure. Also because I tried again to expose the hp5 to 1600, and actually it doesn't have all that grain. Thanks again for the comment @Axl83 grazie davvero per il commento. Ho poi scoperto informandomi, che la grana eccessiva è stata probabilmente dovuta ad un colpo di caldo che hanno preso le pellicole più che al trattamento in sviluppo e in esposizione. Anche perchè ho riprovato a esporre la hp5 a 1600, ed effettivamente non ha tutta quella grana. Grazie ancora per il commento |
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