knotimpressed
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Hey guys! I've decided to post my questions here after getting tons of help from other threads here found off google in the past.
I've recently started to get into C-41 color film, and am developing it myself. However, previously I had only ever shot and developed expired film (~20 years out of date, not refrigerated). This is now my second roll of non-expired film I have developed, and it is Kodak gold 200, nice and cheap. The first roll I developed slipped off the reel in the tank, which lead to as you may imagine, bad results. With this roll, I had issues getting it onto the reel in the dark, but once it was on there was no issues. I blocked the exit of the reel with a piece of plastic, so the same thing as last time wouldn't happen.
A number of issues occurred when developing:
One thermometer was used to measure both the temperature of the blix and developer solution, and there may have been cross contamination, but not much. I'll be running a few test frames to see if the developer is completely done. However I had divided my working solutions in half, so I used the known good other half for this roll
On the edges of every few frames, there is a dark spot. On some shots, this overflows into the exposed area. It is worst at the end of the roll that was exposed first. (see exposures 12 and 15 on 0.jpeg, the first image)
The other issue is these weird wavy lines on approximately half of the roll, see exposures 9, 10, 12 on the images below, or 15 above)
My apologies if the images above imbed poorly, I've never used this forum software before. Also, the dark lines are on the wall I'm using as a lighting source, its the best I have right now.
So, my questions, which I would be most grateful if someone could answer:
How do I know if I got too much blix in the developer?
What could have caused the dark spots at the edge?
What could have caused the wavy lines?
This has not happened on any other roll, no part of the process was different, other than it being a new type of film(from amazon), and no other roll has has light leaks or other issues. Photos shot with a Canon EOS Elan II.
Thank you for any and all help.
I've recently started to get into C-41 color film, and am developing it myself. However, previously I had only ever shot and developed expired film (~20 years out of date, not refrigerated). This is now my second roll of non-expired film I have developed, and it is Kodak gold 200, nice and cheap. The first roll I developed slipped off the reel in the tank, which lead to as you may imagine, bad results. With this roll, I had issues getting it onto the reel in the dark, but once it was on there was no issues. I blocked the exit of the reel with a piece of plastic, so the same thing as last time wouldn't happen.
A number of issues occurred when developing:
One thermometer was used to measure both the temperature of the blix and developer solution, and there may have been cross contamination, but not much. I'll be running a few test frames to see if the developer is completely done. However I had divided my working solutions in half, so I used the known good other half for this roll
On the edges of every few frames, there is a dark spot. On some shots, this overflows into the exposed area. It is worst at the end of the roll that was exposed first. (see exposures 12 and 15 on 0.jpeg, the first image)
The other issue is these weird wavy lines on approximately half of the roll, see exposures 9, 10, 12 on the images below, or 15 above)
My apologies if the images above imbed poorly, I've never used this forum software before. Also, the dark lines are on the wall I'm using as a lighting source, its the best I have right now.
So, my questions, which I would be most grateful if someone could answer:
How do I know if I got too much blix in the developer?
What could have caused the dark spots at the edge?
What could have caused the wavy lines?
This has not happened on any other roll, no part of the process was different, other than it being a new type of film(from amazon), and no other roll has has light leaks or other issues. Photos shot with a Canon EOS Elan II.
Thank you for any and all help.
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