I share results from a roll of Ektachrome E100 underexposed and push processed, with use of colour balancing filters to see what kind of results, if any, I would see in comparison to exposing and processing the film normally.
Push processing slide film is not as common as it once was. However, it opens the chance to really play with the resulting images in terms of general look, including contrast, colour shifts, apparent saturation, grain, and tonality.
Film push processed at Vanbar lab Melbourne.
Digitised with Canon 5D MKIV, 100mm Macro f/2.8L lens, and the Essential Film Holder - https://clifforth.co.uk/EXA/
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