angrykitty
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- Joined
- May 24, 2010
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So I overdeveloped a single roll of ilford hp5 plus. Lesson learned: 74 is too warm 
so how do I fix 'er up? I've got just the basic chemicals, and not a whole world of cash but I could maybe spare the expense for some special fix it solution.
i'm not super attached to this roll, but there might be a shot or two worth saving on it. The problem is I'm between dark rooms (gettin my own soon) and my negative scanner simply does not compute the overexposure. I've tried various settings.
I can tell I'd be able to save them if I was printing, which I eventually will, but for now I can't even get a contact sheet out of this roll and damn it I wanna see what's on there!
This would be a great roll for me to 'learn' on since it's not too significant.
How do I fix it?

so how do I fix 'er up? I've got just the basic chemicals, and not a whole world of cash but I could maybe spare the expense for some special fix it solution.
i'm not super attached to this roll, but there might be a shot or two worth saving on it. The problem is I'm between dark rooms (gettin my own soon) and my negative scanner simply does not compute the overexposure. I've tried various settings.
I can tell I'd be able to save them if I was printing, which I eventually will, but for now I can't even get a contact sheet out of this roll and damn it I wanna see what's on there!
This would be a great roll for me to 'learn' on since it's not too significant.
How do I fix it?