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4 comments
istionojr
do you developed it as bw or negative? cool!
icomewhenieatcaponata
@istionojr i suppose that at the lab developed this as a negative:)
thankyou!
istionojr
actualy I've tried this roll and developed it as negative, and it turns sephia. really envy with yours though. :)
icomewhenieatcaponata
@istionojr maybe it's the scanner they use at the lab..
but when i used this film on my lc-a tones were quite different, so i guess it depends from the exposure and the lens used
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