More experiment in damaged #blackandwhitefilm negatives. It certainly feels different for sure.




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More chemically dyed black and white negative reversal test. This shot's only partially damaged, so you can see the difference between the copper-degraded region versus how the shot would look normally.

The Bencini is a curious camera - in terms of its very narrow frames, 24 shots capacity for 120 roll films, and strangely good single element meniscus glass lens (the blur here is from scanning setup, not the image itself)

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Doing some tests with some old Bencini negatives. Exposing the developed negative to UV and some chemical mix from the lab stains the frames in copper-red sheen. Negative scanning the #blackandwhitefilm gives us verdigris-toned images. I'm thinking of doing analog color prints from these. Interesting stuff.

The Bencini takes 2 frames per each 6x6 slot, giving me 24 shots per 120 roll film. There's practically no gap between each of the very narrow frames though.

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