Arista.EDU ultra 100 and 400 definitely have the blue dye that turns all your chemicals bright blue. The film itself finishes to a clear color, though.
I just dev'd one roll of 120-size Foma 100 in Rodinal. The soup that came out from the tank was green. It's quite funny how Rodinal extracts different colors from different films.
I just dev'd one roll of 120-size Foma 100 in Rodinal. The soup that came out from the tank was green. It's quite funny how Rodinal extracts different colors from different films.
Fomapan in Caffenol makes a truly revolting colour when you pour the developer out of the tank. A kind of decaying-greeny-brown shade, utterly unnatural. I'm always a bit scared to pour it down the sink.
It's just the antihalation dyes, though, nothing to do with the blue base. Though it does seem that the blue-base 120 "sheds" a little bit of blue dye in the rinse water for longer than the clear-base sheet film does, too.
I just dev'd one roll of 120-size Foma 100 in Rodinal. The soup that came out from the tank was green. It's quite funny how Rodinal extracts different colors from different films.