Contact print the negs as is. Then scan them. Use the sun if you have to.
Theoretically you can use part A of farmer's reducer until the image totally
dissolves then redevelop until it looks right.
Richard Heather
Guy Glorieux wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just shot a couple of rolls of 120 B&W film with my pinhole camera and
> they turned out to be massively overexposed (due to my own error).
>
> Any suggested treatment from anybody? I hear that the stuff to use is
> Farmer's Reducer but I've never used it. Does anyone have experience
> with this chemical? Does it remove density uniformely across the
> negative? I guess I'm worried about losing the shadow area before the
> highlights become light enough to be printable.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Guy
>
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Received on Sat Jun 16 20:36:58 2001
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