haris
So, there it is, roll FP4+, properly exposed with Bessa R2A, 35mmPII and 75mm lenses, exposure metered with Gossen Sixtomat Flash handheld meter, with some fine photographs I expected to have. So, I loaded developing tank, then as it should developer, stop bath, fixer, washed, washing agent, hang to dry. Day after I took film and cut it into 6stripsX6frames, and made contact sheet. After inspecting contact sheet I saw contrast was too big and highlights were blowen out. What the...!
Then crossed my mind! I forgot to cool down my film chemichals, and July was really hot here. So, my developer (and other chemicals, except washing water) had temperature between 35 to 40 degrees Celsious when processed that roll...
Is there any help in those situation?
Then crossed my mind! I forgot to cool down my film chemichals, and July was really hot here. So, my developer (and other chemicals, except washing water) had temperature between 35 to 40 degrees Celsious when processed that roll...
Is there any help in those situation?
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