So, plan so far:
1. Shoot @6, pull in C41
- done, and drying (I processed at 100F for 2min. I expect uneven development and color shifts, but I'd like to see if the images really are more visible over the base fog)
2. Bracket from EI25 to 6, process normal C41
3. Bracket from EI50 to 6, process HC110 1:100 for 1.5 hrs (stand)
Any other suggestions welcome!
Results!
1. Shoot @6, pull in C41.
This actually came out the best so far. I could see some light images on the negs, and the scanner definitely picked them up, although only one or two were actually worth looking at.
2. Bracket from EI25 to 6, process normal C41
Super-dark negs, as expected, and of the bracketed shots, I could barely make out images at the lowest ISO (ie, ISO6). However, my scanner couldn't see a thing, it just gave me a completely white preview. But by zooming in and playing around with the scanner's histogram, I was able to pull out an ISO6 shot. Looks much worse than #1 though.
3. Bracket from EI50 to 6, process HC110 1:100 for 1.5 hrs (stand)
Absolutely black negs. I can't see anything, and my most powerful light (still, admittedly, a consumer-grade lamp) couldn't penetrate the negs. No example because it's just not worth it
All negatives are now rehydrated and are sitting in Ilford Rapidfix to see if that'll lighten up the negs a bit. I was planning on leaving them in there for an hour (based on exactly no data). Should I leave them in there longer? Shorter? Try a salt fix? Fix them in the trash bin?
(All images are straight off the scanner with histogram adjustments done in Epsonscan, and Lightroom used only to crop and convert to jpeg)