Light shower

Shot on Fuji Provia 400X RXP at EI 1600
Color reversal (slide) film in 120 format shot as 6×6
Push processed 2 stops

 

Light shower - Shot on Fuji Provia 400X RXP at EI 1600. Color reversal (slide) film in 120 format shot as 6x6. Push processed 2 stops.
Light shower

Shot on Fuji Provia 400X RXP at EI 1600.

Color reversal (slide) film in 120 format shot as 6×6.

Push processed 2 stops.

 

 

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  1. And if i really need to i also sometimes expose it at E.I 320 and have it +2 processed, this means more contrast and less shadow detail but still very good results.

  2. Slide films are much more pushable than colour negative, i shoot a lot of Provia 100F and if i need to i will shoot it at E.I 200 and have it +1 processed and the results are almost indistinguishable from normal.