I just hung 5 rolls; 3 rolls of Ilford HP5+, and 2 rolls of some off the wall C-41 that I develop as B&W (see footnote below).
It's one of the rolls of HP5+ that I'm having an issue with. All 3 rolls were same expiration and same lot/batch number, and the boxes were sealed before I loaded them. I was running tests on some new to me RF's and lenses, and all 3 rolls were shot at the same time over the course of 2 days.
So the problem; one of the rolls is black from leader until frame 29, as if it was held up to the light. From frame 29 on, everything looks great. But frames below that are completely black, not even rebate/edge markings are visible. It's a solid black, not pattern, mottling, waviness, etc. It's like the roll was pulled out of the cassette up to fr 29 and held to the light.
What I know for sure;
The back was never opened once loaded
Cassette was only opened in the darkbag for loading onto the reel.
This roll was developed along with the other 4 in moderately fresh D-76 1+1
Visible frames look perfectly fine
Shutter on the camera (Canon 7) is working fine (I just sat here for about 15 mins tripping the shutter continuously at all speeds)
It's the lack of rebate markings that has me puzzled. This is a new to me camera, so at first I thought shutter or some other camera related issue, but without rebate markings, I can only assume a film issue.
Could this possibly be a factory problem on this one roll? I'm sure there is a 0.0001% chance that a single roll from a batch can be screwed up at the factory, but other then that, I'm stumped!
I'll try and get a pic up soon.
*Footnote - I bought 100 rolls of 12 exp unknown 400ASA C-41 film for the reusable cassettes, and it turns out the film performs decently, and is great for testing basics on new cameras. I develop in B&W 'cause it works for what I need.
It's one of the rolls of HP5+ that I'm having an issue with. All 3 rolls were same expiration and same lot/batch number, and the boxes were sealed before I loaded them. I was running tests on some new to me RF's and lenses, and all 3 rolls were shot at the same time over the course of 2 days.
So the problem; one of the rolls is black from leader until frame 29, as if it was held up to the light. From frame 29 on, everything looks great. But frames below that are completely black, not even rebate/edge markings are visible. It's a solid black, not pattern, mottling, waviness, etc. It's like the roll was pulled out of the cassette up to fr 29 and held to the light.
What I know for sure;
The back was never opened once loaded
Cassette was only opened in the darkbag for loading onto the reel.
This roll was developed along with the other 4 in moderately fresh D-76 1+1
Visible frames look perfectly fine
Shutter on the camera (Canon 7) is working fine (I just sat here for about 15 mins tripping the shutter continuously at all speeds)
It's the lack of rebate markings that has me puzzled. This is a new to me camera, so at first I thought shutter or some other camera related issue, but without rebate markings, I can only assume a film issue.
Could this possibly be a factory problem on this one roll? I'm sure there is a 0.0001% chance that a single roll from a batch can be screwed up at the factory, but other then that, I'm stumped!
I'll try and get a pic up soon.
*Footnote - I bought 100 rolls of 12 exp unknown 400ASA C-41 film for the reusable cassettes, and it turns out the film performs decently, and is great for testing basics on new cameras. I develop in B&W 'cause it works for what I need.
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