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Ten days in fisherman's house
We had an awesome ten days at fisherman's village near the baltic sea. I shoot twelve rolls of film with Lomo LC-A, Nikon N80 and Spinner 360. So here are my memories and dreams to come there again.
did you set the lc-a to 100 iso (because the film is 100)? I just shot the same roll with my lc-a and most of the picture were overexposed and very grainy...
did you set the lc-a to 100 iso (because the film is 100)? I just shot the same roll with my lc-a and most of the pictures were overexposed and very grainy...
did you set the lc-a to 100 iso (because the film is 100)? I just shot the same roll with my lc-a and most of the pictures were overexposed and very grainy...
did you set the lc-a to 100 iso (because the film is 100)? I just shot the same roll with my lc-a and most of the pictures were overexposed and very grainy...
Yes my lc-a was set to 100 iso. Actually it was first successful roll of precisa and it was first time I shoot precisa with lc-a. Previews three rolls of precisa I shoot with Nikon N80 and all of them was overexposed. Minimising of the brightness in the scanning software helped me with the overexposed shots (I use Epson v600 scanner with Epson software). I don't know why your pictures was very grainy. Maybe your lab uses cheap chemicals. Because I am always developing my rolls in same lab and sometimes same films have different results. For example all my previous X-Pro slide 200 rolls had very small grain, but last two rolls was grainy. So I think amount of grain may depend on quality of chemicals.
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