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Mysterious, cryptic, code-like. #A4B7 hints at secret meanings, hidden messages, possibly a challenge or trend. Intrigue fuels speculation and decoding attempts. What does it conceal?
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Rather than using the traditional E6 process, this is a method I found that involves using either a regular E6 first developer or black and white developer, running it under water to stop it, and then manually fogging the film by exposing it to light afterwards. Once it's fogged it gets put back into the developing tank and run through a regular c41 process. I've done this with Xtol and Cinestill Dynamic Chrome (in the case of these) as the first developer with varying results. Different 1st developers can be used to change the color temperature of the film. Despite what the first pictures show (thanks to my phone camera), these had kind of a yellowish tint to them. It also seems like the color temperature of light used to fog the film can also affect the color temperature of the slides. It seems to have an inverse relationship where higher color temperatures produce more yellow colored slides and lower color temperatures produce slightly blue tinted ones.
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#a4b7
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I found this Balda Studiophot at a thrift store for 25 bucks not working all the way and ended up fixing it. Out of all my cameras from this era this one seems to produce the best results. Took my B7 A4 out to the edge of Lake Erie to take some pictures with it and they came out well for something so old.
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#vintagecameras
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