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The Piano House II (Aerocolor C41)
Sinar F, Fujionon 135mm f5.6, Kodak Aerocolor 2460.
Same location as the cross-processed E100 shot, a very slightly wider angle, but this shot was taken within 5 minutes of the first so as to minimize light or color differences from the rising sun.
This image is definitely less saturated than the cross-processed E100, but it still definitely has punch. The sky definitely is more similar to the true colors that day. The blue of the sky was a bit washed out in the E100 - I wonder if blues suffer with E100 when cross processing - the oranges certainly did not!
I will be sending off my E100 sheets to The Darkroom this weekend, so it will be a while before I can do the third leg of this comparison. Interesting results so far though - I feel like cross processing E100 is a thing I may be doing more of.
The Piano House II (Aerocolor C41)
Sinar F, Fujionon 135mm f5.6, Kodak Aerocolor 2460.
Same location as the cross-processed E100 shot, a very slightly wider angle, but this shot was taken within 5 minutes of the first so as to minimize light or color differences from the rising sun.
This image is definitely less saturated than the cross-processed E100, but it still definitely has punch. The sky definitely is more similar to the true colors that day. The blue of the sky was a bit washed out in the E100 - I wonder if blues suffer with E100 when cross processing - the oranges certainly did not!
I will be sending off my E100 sheets to The Darkroom this weekend, so it will be a while before I can do the third leg of this comparison. Interesting results so far though - I feel like cross processing E100 is a thing I may be doing more of.