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I shot my wedding myself last week. It was a tiny little ceremony with the neighbors in very Covid style. I decided to do all B&W so I could print the images in my darkroom. I shot 3 rolls of FP4 35mm and 5 rolls of Bergger Pancro 400 in 120. Well, all the Pancro shots have backing paper mottling.
I think I can still print the images and enjoy them for what they are, but this is still unacceptable.
These were fresh rolls, stored properly. It's all in date stuff that I bought earlier this year at Catlabs. I kept them in the fridge, but in their box and packaging. This just should not have happened.
Has anyone gotten replacement rolls from Ilford or Bergger? I contacted them via their website.
P.S. I processed the film in Bergger Superfine. Very interesting developer! You must run the film at 74F, and you are to rate all films at half speed. I actually kind of like the results with the FP4 that doesn't have mottling, and with the less severely effected Pancro shots.
I think I can still print the images and enjoy them for what they are, but this is still unacceptable.
These were fresh rolls, stored properly. It's all in date stuff that I bought earlier this year at Catlabs. I kept them in the fridge, but in their box and packaging. This just should not have happened.
Has anyone gotten replacement rolls from Ilford or Bergger? I contacted them via their website.
P.S. I processed the film in Bergger Superfine. Very interesting developer! You must run the film at 74F, and you are to rate all films at half speed. I actually kind of like the results with the FP4 that doesn't have mottling, and with the less severely effected Pancro shots.