Thomas Bertilsson
Member
Hi,
I'm just messing around with some film that was kindly given to me. I've come to find out that the aging characteristics of Agfa film is awesome, while that of Kodak is not. This is from a roll of Ilford Pan-F+ 120 that I processed in Pyrocat-MC and printed on Fotokemika Emaks G2.
There is a spotty pattern all over this print that looks bad. I don't know how old the film is, for some reason I cannot find a date on it. Is this possibly a film emulsion that's starting to break down with age? I'm clueless to what it looks like, but I thought it should be more of a uniform problem with fog.
Thankful for insight...
- Thomas
I'm just messing around with some film that was kindly given to me. I've come to find out that the aging characteristics of Agfa film is awesome, while that of Kodak is not. This is from a roll of Ilford Pan-F+ 120 that I processed in Pyrocat-MC and printed on Fotokemika Emaks G2.
There is a spotty pattern all over this print that looks bad. I don't know how old the film is, for some reason I cannot find a date on it. Is this possibly a film emulsion that's starting to break down with age? I'm clueless to what it looks like, but I thought it should be more of a uniform problem with fog.
Thankful for insight...
- Thomas