I've been doing a few filmswaps with my friend LA (who just joined this forum as lanolan, but hardly ever posts). The first one is Kodak Gold 400, which we both shot at 400. The next one is Fuji Superia 400, which LA shot at 400, then I took it from him, redscaled it, and shot it at 25. What I realized after developing is that my redscaled images totally dominated, probably because, duh, I was shooting at ISO 25. I guess that even though one needs to shoot redscaled film many stops slower in order to get useable images, it's still MANY STOPS SLOWER
I want to try this again with LA shooting at say 200 and me shooting at 50, to try to even out the difference.
A garland of flowers by
Satish Indofunk, on Flickr