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  1. hi Dustin and Paul, thx for your help. - I really am not sure about this. I can say i have a Canon AE1-program camera. Inside there's no such thing as a meter that would indicate over or under exposure. What there is indeed , is a "diafragma indication" given my shutter speed that i choose. So i assume there must be something of a meter?? - To understand better what you say. What you mean by 'box speed'?? thx
  2. hi I'm basically a very beginner in film photography? question: what if I choose different ASA on my Film camera then is the film role? I own a film camera where you can change the ASA you want to use on the camera itself. So if you use a 3200 ASA film , you should change the ASA setting on the camera accordingly. But what if i use a 4OO asa film and i put the camera setting on 3200 ? Or what if i use a 3200 asa film and i put the cameras asa on 400? 1 . what happens then? 2. what are further developing possibilities in these cases? Thx Lieven
  3. I think the negative dates from 1975 and is certainly taken with poor camera. I suspect that there is simply no detail in it. Tomorrow i will go and look for a more detailed film.
  4. thank you people for your advice here. I will go through all recommendations and let you know if it helped.
  5. hi, Recently i bought my first Durst enlarger that i want to use for printing film photos. Now i found an old film from 1975 that i want to enlarge and inspect with the Paterson Focus finder. I've put the old film in the film carrier of the enlarger and i used on top of the projection , my Paterson focus finder. But i don't see anything ... Question 1. Why i don't see anything beside blurry light? I ' have put the focus finder sharp , so i see the horizontal line in it. 2. Do i have to put the 3 collers (yellow, magenta and blue) to a certain value in the color head? thx
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