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Hello, Are Fomapan 100, 200, and 400 supposed to have the same development time when using Ilfotec LC29 at 1+19 in a JOBO CPE3 processor with rotation at 75 rpm? Digitaltruth lists the same time for all of them (6.5 minutes), but that does not make sense to me. I recently developed Fomapan 400 using this recipe, and the film does not look good to me. It looks like it did not develop evenly. Some photos look overexposed and some do not, even though they are on the same roll. When I scan the film, the scanner sees some frames as negatives and some as positives, and I am still confused about what I should do and what I did wrong.
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Hi, I hope you can help me. I'm in the middle of editing a 16mm short film shot on double-x film stock. Recently I needed to shoot some pick-up shots and I sent the 100ft roll to a different lab (a cheaper one) to save money. The problem is the most recent footage visibly looks different, different tint, probably different chemicals etc. Is there any way to get everything to match in post? Would a professional colour grader be able to make everything match? Or will I have to shoot the pick-up shots again and send that film to the original lab? Thanks.
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Hi everybody! I've just published on amazon the dissertation of my BA and it's about chemical images in the digital post: I've actually tested that is more comfortable to composite and color footage from motion picture film (5219 in my test) rather than digital one (r3d). I think you are the best people I can share this with, and I hope we could start a discussion about that. You can find it here https://www.amazon.com/Improving-digital-industry-workflow-chemical/dp/1723717606/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1542138841&sr=8-1&keywords=luca+bonicalza and in all local amazon's website. The price is to cover the print costs (and I hope in a looooong time even the production ones!) Thank you and bests Luca Bonicalza
