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I just shot my first roll, and some turned out well, but I find that it's easily overexposed and quite grainy.
I used the auto functions on my Nikon f55 SLR with this roll. Any suggestions or comments on why this might have been, or how to improve?
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You cross-process or normal process it?
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Huh? Sensia 200, when x-pro becomes yellowish??
![]() I thought it will be greenish? I think your pic is overexposed. When x-pro, in most cases, it will be grainy. I also don't know why.. ![]() Here's mine: ![]() |
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hmm yeah most of my photos turned out greenish, I don't know what happened to that one. have you tried sensia 200 film with normal processing?
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Furthermore, if I want to normal process slides, I won't use a Sensia, probably an Elitechrome 100 EBX would be better. Elitechrome is one of the consumer grade slide films with vivid and saturated colours. You want really saturated and vivid colours, go for Velvia and Ektachrome 100VS.. ![]() |
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