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bokehGalore
01-28-2008, 06:26 PM
gotta luvv that super high contrast but hate that green tint tho! some said kodak ELITE chrome is the best to xpro cause it gives truer high contrast color!
Gear: N80qd & provia 100f @asa 80.

nikonfan
01-29-2008, 08:13 PM
I have a roll of Kodak EliteChrome bought it in KLCC Suria. It costs double the normal film. Any idea where you x-pro the EliteChrome ?

bokehGalore
01-29-2008, 09:00 PM
Sorry..cause i dont have any exp. doing xpro in klang valley, but i think any photo shop can do cross processing for u.. be aware that some shops dont even know what xpo means..so unless they ask, just tell them that u have a roll of e6 slides and u wanna process it with like normal c-41 neg film. if they still dont know what the hell r u talking about, just cover the cartridge with white tape..and tell them that it is an expired film and the color might be off:D Do over exposed 0.5~1 stops for the slides tho cause it takes less time to develop neg film..

ikmal.ibrahim
11-06-2008, 01:39 AM
Sorry..cause i dont have any exp. doing xpro in klang valley, but i think any photo shop can do cross processing for u.. be aware that some shops dont even know what xpo means..so unless they ask, just tell them that u have a roll of e6 slides and u wanna process it with like normal c-41 neg film. if they still dont know what the hell r u talking about, just cover the cartridge with white tape..and tell them that it is an expired film and the color might be off:D Do over exposed 0.5~1 stops for the slides tho cause it takes less time to develop neg film..

will the towkey know?? how to tell them that the film is exposed 0.5~1 stops?? or do we have to shoot the film overexposed by 0.5~1 stops??

i've come across an article about "push and pull" in film photography. can the film be saved if it is underexposed by developing?? if yes, i'd really want to know the place where this process can be carried out.