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Until work starts up again I can't really afford a new set of chems so I've been playing with the idea of double exposure in scanner instead of developing the rolls I shot recently. I'm taking random negs just to test and see if it works anything like a real, in camera double exposure.
So far it seems like it only works if you pair an extremely contrasty neg with very few mid tones, and a regular neg. Setting the scanner from the default exposure (100%) to 200 made a big difference. Pic related, you can just sort of see a skyline of buildings upside down coming in from the left. I wasn't expecting anything workable but it seems like it might be worth playing with, it might work better with proper analog printing.