MMfoto
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- Sep 11, 2004
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I was developing a roll of film recently. As I agitated the stainless roll film tank with my standard 6in10 taurus agitation scheme I thought to myself how remarkable it was that I had never dropped a tank during agitation. Three seconds pass and the tank flies from my hands. The lids pops off, the tank landing face up with the reels and the majority of the developer intact. I quickly replace the lid-maybe a full second after it pops off. I spend the next 15 seconds contemplating my options. Do I pretend nothing happened and complete the development cycle? I could throw the tank across the room and seize the opportunity to express a few latent expletives. Several things then occur to me: I am two thirds of the way through the development cycle, enough to yield a usable negative; the film may be somewhat desensitized at this point and the room is not that bright; any new exposure will too have to be developed to show density and shouldn't be emerging for about 4..3..2.. I dump the developer. I then run a hasty water stop and fix.
The negatives are fine! Somewhat flat and absolutely printable. There is some fog where the roll edge sat in the reel spiral and was most exposed. I later make a nice print and life is good. It never happens again. The end.
The negatives are fine! Somewhat flat and absolutely printable. There is some fog where the roll edge sat in the reel spiral and was most exposed. I later make a nice print and life is good. It never happens again. The end.