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Forced reciprocity is when you try to bring about reciprocity on an entire roll of film for development perposes.
Reciprocity is the effect that occurs when a negative is exposed for less than 1000th of a second or in excess of on 1 second and the reaction of the film deviates from the norm on an exponential scale to create varied and strange effects.
What I'm looking for are the effects of variables on this effect such as film, light, colour balance in composition, light colour temperature and so on. The sort of thing that isn't covered by theory but gained by experience. |
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