Brian Stater
Member
Hello Photrio members
I have been processing 35mm b&w films for a year or so, mostly quite successfully, but am mystified by the disaster of my latest effort. Can anyone explain what's gone wrong?
Here are the details....the film in question is Ilford Delta 100, processed in Ilfosol 3, both of which I have used in the past with no problem.
But when I pulled the latest film from the tank, every frame looked as though it had been shot in thick fog...and the dull grey sheen of the film extended beyond the individual frames to the margins of sprocket holes and so on.
I have uploaded two sample frames as they appeared when I attempted to scan them. Total disaster, but I can't work out what I've done wrong...
Any comments or advice? I'd be very grateful!!
Best wishes
Brian, in London.
I have been processing 35mm b&w films for a year or so, mostly quite successfully, but am mystified by the disaster of my latest effort. Can anyone explain what's gone wrong?
Here are the details....the film in question is Ilford Delta 100, processed in Ilfosol 3, both of which I have used in the past with no problem.
But when I pulled the latest film from the tank, every frame looked as though it had been shot in thick fog...and the dull grey sheen of the film extended beyond the individual frames to the margins of sprocket holes and so on.
I have uploaded two sample frames as they appeared when I attempted to scan them. Total disaster, but I can't work out what I've done wrong...
Any comments or advice? I'd be very grateful!!
Best wishes
Brian, in London.