If I’ve read the thread thoroughly enough, the discolored area is ONLY within
the frame area, or even a little bleed if those frames are grossly over
exposed, the only possible solution I can say is a change in light. That change
could have be flash, IF there was flash used, and you should be able to tell,
or some other kind of gel/filter used. You are simply NOT going to get an
effect into the framed area with exposure. Exposure has a light value. Funky
attempt at warming up a scene?
Sure a correction could be made in the filter pack/dials on the
enlarger/exposure device in the printing process to correct for most of that
change. Think before PS, digital retouching, color correction on a whim,
unless you print your own stuff, you might play with stuff only to have a local
lab fix it for you without you wanting that “fix”.
I say they were just playing around with it. Archive one digital file with the
“correct” color and one that you match the scan setting of all your other
normal negs.
Eric
From: pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On
Behalf Of Dana Myers
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2021 10:09 AM
To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [pure-silver] Re: Yellow colouration in C-41 negatives
On 10/27/2021 7:05 AM, Speedy _ wrote:
Why don't you put one or more of these negative strips on a light box and
photograph it. You could then make those images available so we can see and
evaluate them. If you don't have a light box open MS Word or Wordpad or
whatever you have. Use the white screen of your computer's monitor for a white
box. If we can see what you are describing we might be able to come up with
some good ideas...
Chuck
This would be extremely useful!
Dana