Kodak Aerocolor IV 2460 is a tricky film; it's very susceptible to light piping so I generally load it into the camera and remove it in a changing bag for complete darkness. Even so, light leaks happen...maybe during respooling or at the lab. This is the second roll I've shot through my pinhole camera and I'm noticing that cool and bizarre things happen with longer exposures, including strong colour shifts. I've never been able to find data on this film's reciprocity curve, so I treat it like Ektar (to which it bears a few similarities). This roll was slightly expired so I overexposed a bit but could have gone more.
Ondu 6x6 pinhole, Reflx Lab Pro 100 (Kodak Aerocolor IV 2460).
bjhurley wrote:
Kodak Aerocolor IV 2460 is a tricky film; it's very susceptible to light piping so I generally load it into the camera and remove it in a changing bag for complete darkness. Even so, light leaks happen...maybe during respooling or at the lab. This is the second roll I've shot through my pinhole camera and I'm noticing that cool and bizarre things happen with longer exposures, including strong colour shifts. I've never been able to find data on this film's reciprocity curve, so I treat it like Ektar (to which it bears a few similarities). This roll was slightly expired so I overexposed a bit but could have gone more.
Ondu 6x6 pinhole, Reflx Lab Pro 100 (Kodak Aerocolor IV 2460).