And here I thought this stuff was immortal.
The last roll I developed in Diafine was kind of thin, but I figured it was just exposure error and didn't think much about it. Then I ran a couple of rolls of Tri-X last night, pulled it out and...my first thought was "nothing"! On closer inspection there are a few frames faintly visible, and the edge markings are very, very dimly present. Oh, and the leaders are obviously darkened, though not to full black.
This batch of Diafine is old as the hills, so I probably shouldn't be surprised. Fortunately there was nothing totally critical on the rolls---some photos of the family from Christmas that I would have liked to have, some travel shots from a recent trip to Istanbul, but nothing that makes me say "oh my god of all the horrible things to have lost". If I was going to sacrifice a couple of rolls of film to discover a problem, I could have done worse than these two.
But still, how maddening!
-NT
The last roll I developed in Diafine was kind of thin, but I figured it was just exposure error and didn't think much about it. Then I ran a couple of rolls of Tri-X last night, pulled it out and...my first thought was "nothing"! On closer inspection there are a few frames faintly visible, and the edge markings are very, very dimly present. Oh, and the leaders are obviously darkened, though not to full black.
This batch of Diafine is old as the hills, so I probably shouldn't be surprised. Fortunately there was nothing totally critical on the rolls---some photos of the family from Christmas that I would have liked to have, some travel shots from a recent trip to Istanbul, but nothing that makes me say "oh my god of all the horrible things to have lost". If I was going to sacrifice a couple of rolls of film to discover a problem, I could have done worse than these two.
But still, how maddening!
-NT


