ABSTRACT

Even with the best planning and testing, we are sometimes forced to work under less than perfect conditions. We thought we had loaded ISO 400/27° film, but actually, it was the left-over ISO 100/21° from the last model shoot, or we looked up the wrong time on our development table. Whether intentional or not, film exposure and development deviations have consequences, which must be fully understood to implement potential recovery methods and get the most from our negatives.