Gary892
Subscriber
I would have bet I exposed that negative... but apparently I didn't!
My normal operation for loading film in my 4x5 film holders is once everything is clean; I slide the darkside in with the black side facing out. After loading I turn the darkslide over and reinsert it with the white side out. After exposure I again reinsert the darkslide with the black side out. So I always know that if a film holder has the black side out it is either exposed film or empty.
I always take one sheet of film from each exposed holder and develop them. If there is a problem then I still have another sheet from the same scene to develop.
I did just that with only one sheet of film, Illford HP5.
I developed it in HC110 dilution H for 6 minutes water stop for 1 minute, fix for 7 minutes rinse and then wash.
The film was absolutely clear. No exposure what so ever. I ran it through my densitometer and no change anywhere. So I am left scratching my head, literally.
My questions are:
Did I not expose the film?
Did the developer oxidize, I mixed it in 8/22/2006 and stored in a caped brown plastic bottle.
Is the developer bad?
Did I mislabel the fixer and developer bottles?
Does AARP have film insurance?
AGGHHHHHHHHH!!!
Thanks
Gary
My normal operation for loading film in my 4x5 film holders is once everything is clean; I slide the darkside in with the black side facing out. After loading I turn the darkslide over and reinsert it with the white side out. After exposure I again reinsert the darkslide with the black side out. So I always know that if a film holder has the black side out it is either exposed film or empty.
I always take one sheet of film from each exposed holder and develop them. If there is a problem then I still have another sheet from the same scene to develop.
I did just that with only one sheet of film, Illford HP5.
I developed it in HC110 dilution H for 6 minutes water stop for 1 minute, fix for 7 minutes rinse and then wash.
The film was absolutely clear. No exposure what so ever. I ran it through my densitometer and no change anywhere. So I am left scratching my head, literally.
My questions are:
Did I not expose the film?
Did the developer oxidize, I mixed it in 8/22/2006 and stored in a caped brown plastic bottle.
Is the developer bad?
Did I mislabel the fixer and developer bottles?
Does AARP have film insurance?
AGGHHHHHHHHH!!!
Thanks
Gary