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So... again I have cross processed a roll of Agfa Vista 200 with E6 ....
Taken with the Nikon F4
For this attempt I opted to just develop as per normal E6(no stand developing)... however the whole roll was shot with a +2/3 EV.... it was also a bright sunny day....(this may not have been the best thing to do, as I struggled to recover blown highlights..... and, shooting into the sun was not a good idea either).
So.... temperature was set at 38 degrees throughout....
Prewash in water for 5 minutes, first developer for 6 1/4 minutes, wash for 2 1/2 minutes, colour developer for 6 minutes, wash for 2 1/2 minutes, fixer for 6 minutes, wash for 4 minutes, and stabiliser for 1 minute(agitations as per E6 developing)
Again I ended up with a positive green negative, however, the green didn't seem to affect the images, as much as the first test.
The images taken in bright sunlight ... the highlights are pink... and seem to produce some nice colours when colour corrected.
The images taken in the shade, when colour corrected come out blue, and don't seem to produce such vivd colours
There does appear to be an increase in grain.... however, for this purpose I'm not unduly worried.
As an experiment, I am pleased with the results.
Some images....
Taken with the Nikon F4
For this attempt I opted to just develop as per normal E6(no stand developing)... however the whole roll was shot with a +2/3 EV.... it was also a bright sunny day....(this may not have been the best thing to do, as I struggled to recover blown highlights..... and, shooting into the sun was not a good idea either).
So.... temperature was set at 38 degrees throughout....
Prewash in water for 5 minutes, first developer for 6 1/4 minutes, wash for 2 1/2 minutes, colour developer for 6 minutes, wash for 2 1/2 minutes, fixer for 6 minutes, wash for 4 minutes, and stabiliser for 1 minute(agitations as per E6 developing)
Again I ended up with a positive green negative, however, the green didn't seem to affect the images, as much as the first test.
The images taken in bright sunlight ... the highlights are pink... and seem to produce some nice colours when colour corrected.
The images taken in the shade, when colour corrected come out blue, and don't seem to produce such vivd colours
There does appear to be an increase in grain.... however, for this purpose I'm not unduly worried.
As an experiment, I am pleased with the results.
Some images....