Hello group,
my fault !!
I used a Kodak Ektachrome E100 by underexposing it by 2 stops
Instead of EI 100 I use EI 400
So I guess I have to Push process for the first developer by 2.
Upon the Tetenal E6 3 baths documentation, for the first roll, the time for the first developer time is 6’15"
Tetenal also say that for a Push 2 process one have to add 5’30" to the first developer.
So I should process the film for the developper for a total of 11’45"
is that correct ?
Best regards
2 stops underexposed Kodak Ektachrome E100
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Re: 2 stops underexposed Kodak Ektachrome E100
?? no one can confirm my suppositions ??
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Re: 2 stops underexposed Kodak Ektachrome E100
To be honest, I have no idea. I gave up using colour reversal films years ago and when I did, I always exposed them at their ISO ratings.
You could download the technical information from Kodak's website and see if that helps.
Re: 2 stops underexposed Kodak Ektachrome E100
It's hopeless, sorry to say.