removedacct2
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this was an accident, but just to show you the result.
it was late night, I had developed a couple rolls, had one more but needed to take some rest.
For C41 I use Paterson tanks, faster to fill and empty than steel tanks. I use a circulator in a sink to keep water at 38c. I fill the tank and leave it in the sink 3 to 5 mn for soaking just before processing.
But now i had to get some rest and I just put the tank loaded with the roll but no water of course, in the sink, lid on. Like this.
couple hours after I woke up and went to process the film, BUT I saw the tank was partially SUNK into the water. Just partially, part of the bottom and sideways . i didn't snap fully the lid, damn, so some water went inside. Couple hours of soaking...
So this is how it looks, I get 2 frames out of 8 and maybe 2/3 of another, And I spend time composing these ones....
it was late night, I had developed a couple rolls, had one more but needed to take some rest.
For C41 I use Paterson tanks, faster to fill and empty than steel tanks. I use a circulator in a sink to keep water at 38c. I fill the tank and leave it in the sink 3 to 5 mn for soaking just before processing.
But now i had to get some rest and I just put the tank loaded with the roll but no water of course, in the sink, lid on. Like this.
couple hours after I woke up and went to process the film, BUT I saw the tank was partially SUNK into the water. Just partially, part of the bottom and sideways . i didn't snap fully the lid, damn, so some water went inside. Couple hours of soaking...
So this is how it looks, I get 2 frames out of 8 and maybe 2/3 of another, And I spend time composing these ones....