I happened to open up a developing canister AND IT WAS LOADED!
I have no memory of loading this and it could have been done at any time since March. It was in my dimly lit basement so only the outer layer or 2 would be damaged. It contained 3 120 reels and I may have double loaded one or more, so there will be from 3 to 6 rolls of film, most likely Fp4 or Hp5+. But then again, there is a chance it is some Delta 100 or 400 I had laying around, but probably not Tmax. I'll use D-76 and the times for Hp5 and Fp4 at full strength are a minute apart, at 1+1 they are 2 minutes apart.
Split the difference?
Or try stand development? I've never done this, but there is no hurry so I have time to read up on it.
I have no memory of loading this and it could have been done at any time since March. It was in my dimly lit basement so only the outer layer or 2 would be damaged. It contained 3 120 reels and I may have double loaded one or more, so there will be from 3 to 6 rolls of film, most likely Fp4 or Hp5+. But then again, there is a chance it is some Delta 100 or 400 I had laying around, but probably not Tmax. I'll use D-76 and the times for Hp5 and Fp4 at full strength are a minute apart, at 1+1 they are 2 minutes apart.
Split the difference?
Or try stand development? I've never done this, but there is no hurry so I have time to read up on it.
Yes, this is clutching at straws I know. You could possibly weigh an empty tank on very accurate scales(nearest gramme accuracy) and then again with film and note in big letters the difference in weight. It means testing each time in case you can't remember loading but on the other hand it might be simpler and as quick to open the lid in darkness
