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I hope I will get all needed chemicals. If it's gonna work, I'm gonna be king of turning bad event to good side. :D
 
Fixed, film is clear. I guess we got results= 10 minutes in 1:10 Rodinal, than fixed and the film is clear
 
This is very strange. The spot isn't any darker than the surrounding area?
 
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it seems that your developer is bad ( crud at bottom of container )
maybe it was just bad luck ?

in any case lightening rarely strikes the same place twice ...

just shoot another roll, get NEW developer and try again

have fun !
 
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This is very interesting. A poster less than a week ago title "Rodinal failure?" had the same problem. After 10 min rodinal 1:10 the spot should be very dark. How old is your R09?
 
Has your developer hardned up? Is that what the photo you posted is of?

I don't know if I understand you correctly, but yeah, that's photo of inside of the bottle, there's hardened "rocks" of developer.
 
What me wondered about the photo the color is more or less RED, which is very strange for Rodinal or R09.

On the other hand, a 1/2 year opened bottle should not be any problem. Especially not for Rodinal / R09 one shot (can be years, decades and even go Black) while R09 (Calbe) should do it at least for 1 1/2 year. The color for R09 (Calbe) should be like Coke.

So maybe this guy is right and something is wrong with this chemical..........
 
It looks like the developer has separated and its abilities to develop your negatives has become compromised because some of the chemistry needed to dev the film has hardened up and those properties are absent when trying to dev your negatives. Do you have another bottle of dev to try? Or after swirling the bottle around can you reconstitute the bottle you took a pic of, into a liquid again? I worry that those "rocks" are needed chemicals that have become absent from your dev since they hardened up??
 
Fixed, film is clear. I guess we got results= 10 minutes in 1:10 Rodinal, than fixed and the film is clear

Doing the clip test
What fixer and dilution did you use?
If the developer produced any change the fixer should not have made it clear.
 
Doing the clip test
What fixer and dilution did you use?
If the developer produced any change the fixer should not have made it clear.

Recommended Fomafix dilution=1:5
 
Dont feel bad. I did three films on Saturday. Same result. A bummer but we move on
 
Guys on temnakomora.cz gave me few tips, I hope they will work. I hope I will get all needed chemicals and then I post results.
 
Usually in cases of developer death, there is at least something on the film however faint. Are you sure there is absolutely nothing there?
 
Usually in cases of developer death, there is at least something on the film however faint. Are you sure there is absolutely nothing there?

If I look very carefully, I see borders of fields (is it correct word ?)
 
If your R09 crystalizes you can try putting it in a pan of warm water and periodically shaking it. However, if you have already removed some of the liquid and used it then the composition of the remaining liquid has changed and it should be discarded. This is a problem with water based highly concentrated developers. You have to keep them near room temperature. HC-110 does not have this problem since it contains no water and there is nothing to crystalize out. If you buy more R09 I would recommend transfering it to a glass bottle. Unless they have changed the container in which it is supplied since I last bought it the plastic used allows oxygen to get in. Agfa used a special composite plastic bottle which did not have this problem.
 
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