I just developed 2 rolls of Tmax 400 right now. I usually store my exposed film in the fridge and develop them in batches when I have the time. (I dont shoot it often, and usually only when pushing, maybe like 1 month tops and 2 days for 2nd) I usually let them warm up a bit but today I rushed the first roll. It was raining a bit earlier today and its 74* F now.
After opening the 35mm cassette ~5minutes after taking them out, the roll was sealed together leader and all. I immediately stopped and dropped the roll into the patterson tank to let it warm up for another 30 minutes. Came back roll was moist, emulsion had bonded to other side of film. I had to pick leader off the roll, and slowly unwind the sticky roll.
2nd Roll was totally fine and like normal. This was the first time this has ever happened. What the hell? The developed film shows clear areas in the frames after a quick look over, indicating the emulsion was stripped from those spots.
I know the emulsion gets sticky when moistened, I use that trick to pull leaders out with another piece of film. But how was it possible the entire roll was affected to the core?! I'm pissed, the roll that was messed up was more important that the 2nd roll, which half of it was lens tests. ugh...
After opening the 35mm cassette ~5minutes after taking them out, the roll was sealed together leader and all. I immediately stopped and dropped the roll into the patterson tank to let it warm up for another 30 minutes. Came back roll was moist, emulsion had bonded to other side of film. I had to pick leader off the roll, and slowly unwind the sticky roll.
2nd Roll was totally fine and like normal. This was the first time this has ever happened. What the hell? The developed film shows clear areas in the frames after a quick look over, indicating the emulsion was stripped from those spots.
I know the emulsion gets sticky when moistened, I use that trick to pull leaders out with another piece of film. But how was it possible the entire roll was affected to the core?! I'm pissed, the roll that was messed up was more important that the 2nd roll, which half of it was lens tests. ugh...


