The entire length of the film is fogged to within one step of maximum black (except for the first 6 inches that are completely black having been exposed when the film was loaded). Throughout the film the images are barely visible in the little contrast left. The fogging is uniform, end to end and across the full width of the film - sprocket holes included. There is no visible structure or gradation in the fogging. I could understand some fogging in early frames if loading was careless, or perhaps some directional or repeated patterns if light was leaking into the changing bag or tank. But the uniformity is puzzling. If I'd been set the project of exposing a film completely uniformly to with one stop of max black I'd struggle for a way to do it. Any ideas what might have happened here?
The variables...
Efke IR 820 bought from a well-known specialist in London & came from their fridge.
Film is dated for Jan 2012.
Film was loaded in subdued light (as suggested, but not in total dark).
Camera is an M3 - no previous problem with light leaks.
Bracketed exposures from ASA 3-6 using Heliopan IR715 filter
Processed same day as used.
Loaded into a Paterson tank in a changing bag.
Developed for 7mins in IlfotecLC29 (estimated on the basis of other 100ASA films as Massive Dev chart doesn't have this combination.)
The variables...
Efke IR 820 bought from a well-known specialist in London & came from their fridge.
Film is dated for Jan 2012.
Film was loaded in subdued light (as suggested, but not in total dark).
Camera is an M3 - no previous problem with light leaks.
Bracketed exposures from ASA 3-6 using Heliopan IR715 filter
Processed same day as used.
Loaded into a Paterson tank in a changing bag.
Developed for 7mins in IlfotecLC29 (estimated on the basis of other 100ASA films as Massive Dev chart doesn't have this combination.)
