Your film exists in a simultaneous state of ruin and perfection until you develop it.
You may blame Erwin Schrödinger...and his cat.this is beautiful and very true !
I'd write it off and waste no more time thinking about it.It is 800 speed film.
Can I ask how much of the roll was out of the cassette in the darkroom when you noticed light? That will determine how many frames might be affected. Any film still in the cassette and never withdrawn should be unaffected as might the exposed film be, depending in how much light actually was in the room.I was trying to pre-flash my film for some Lomography, and I think I might have overdid it. I opened the roll of 35mm in a dark room with light coming through the bottom of the door. The room was very dark, the only light was the light coming through the door and a little ambient light coming through the blinds. I tried to roll it back into the canister very fast. Do you think the film is ruined?
All of it. I was trying to flash the film for neat effects. Should I shoot at a slower ISO speed and pull?Can I ask how much of the roll was out of the cassette in the darkroom when you noticed light?
What ISO speed? I have loaded large format in the same room without fogging.I opened my developing tank with a full roll of film in it once, under a bright bathroom light... and there were still faint images on the film when developed.
It was a 400 speed Fomapan!What ISO speed? I have loaded large format in the same room without fogging.
I agree and do remember that a room with light coming under a door and through blinds is not a "dark room" If you can hold your finger in front of your nose and can't see it, THAT is a "dark" room and the one a 400 speed film (and, in my opinion), all other films require. But you knew that......Regards!I'd write it off and waste no more time thinking about it.
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