relistan
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Hey folks, I'm looking for ideas about what kind of fog I'm looking at here and would appreciate some assistance. I have just developed two rolls of film of the same stock, same batch, same age, in the same tank at the same time and got totally different base levels of fog. This was XTOL stock, same XTOL that I have been using.
The film is Agfa APX-100 (original Leverkusen stuff packaged by Lupus) from the last batch, expiry 10/2015. I had stored both in the freezer prior to shooting, they moved internationally with me, then went back into the freezer.
The fog is completely even. I'm attaching a photo. It was really hard to get a decent shot of this, so there is a bit of glare on the right from a lamp. Given how even the fog is I would have thought it was chemical fog from development, but the fact that they were in the same exact chemistry indicates it was a different source. I have not had this problem with other rolls with the same expiry, but it has been awhile since I developed one (the rest are frozen). It's hard to suspect the XTOL since they were in the same exact bath. Could my freezer be a culprit? Or heat? Or X-Rays from air travel? All of those I would have thought would be uneven fog.
Ideas appreciated!
(to be clear, the sort of square shape you can see faintly on the left is from the end of roll (it's normal on this film).
The film is Agfa APX-100 (original Leverkusen stuff packaged by Lupus) from the last batch, expiry 10/2015. I had stored both in the freezer prior to shooting, they moved internationally with me, then went back into the freezer.
- The roll with no noticeable fog was shot in November 2016 and sat on a shelf until now.
- The roll with dark fog was in the freezer until about 9 months ago, I took it on my last international air travel before Covid, did not shoot it after all, and it sat on a shelf until I shot it about 3 weeks ago.
The fog is completely even. I'm attaching a photo. It was really hard to get a decent shot of this, so there is a bit of glare on the right from a lamp. Given how even the fog is I would have thought it was chemical fog from development, but the fact that they were in the same exact chemistry indicates it was a different source. I have not had this problem with other rolls with the same expiry, but it has been awhile since I developed one (the rest are frozen). It's hard to suspect the XTOL since they were in the same exact bath. Could my freezer be a culprit? Or heat? Or X-Rays from air travel? All of those I would have thought would be uneven fog.
Ideas appreciated!
(to be clear, the sort of square shape you can see faintly on the left is from the end of roll (it's normal on this film).