Mastering Harman Phoenix #2: E-6 development
Harman Phoenix 200 isn't a slide film, and it isn't designed for reversal processing, but I've gotten the best slides I can straight out of the tank. Perfect? No. Usable? With some massaging in post, absolutely. Thanks to those who have contributed to this part of theproject in any way: https://marrash.com/ https://kaniskasj.co.uk/ https://www.flickr.com/people/1894946... @ribsy @BadFlashes @atticdarkroom @grainydaysss https://www.megatoniproduction.com/ https://www.silverhalidestudios.com.au/ Check out my social media and Patreon: https://www.shaka1277.com / shaka1277 https://www.flickr.com/photos/1553073... / shaka1277 00:00 Start 00:17 Introduction 01:23 Phoenix & E-6 03:29 Revisiting my comparison 04:47 Understanding the E-6 development process 07:33 Why do the slides have such fine grain? 14:00 What does it take to get good slides? 21:25 Conclusion

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