The film was processed as a regular negative film, and not as reversal. I used developer for negative films and just fixed it. I could not use any bleaching so the silver grains of the second exposure, which gives the positive image at the reversal process, remained on the film. That is why the developed negative is very dark, and has very low contrast. This dark film was scanned, which resulted a noisy image, and was inverted on computer. These are the reasons of the poor quality.
just curious about your grain and image qaulity..why is it like that? What film were you using, was it damaged somehow?
jefferyklassen 3 years ago
The film was processed as a regular negative film, and not as reversal. I used developer for negative films and just fixed it. I could not use any bleaching so the silver grains of the second exposure, which gives the positive image at the reversal process, remained on the film. That is why the developed negative is very dark, and has very low contrast. This dark film was scanned, which resulted a noisy image, and was inverted on computer. These are the reasons of the poor quality.
noybi76 3 years ago