Murray@uptowngallery
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Has anyone ever experienced any deleterious effects on film (typ. rollfilm with lengthened 'dwell time' in-chamber) due to choice of black paint.
I don't mean reflectance problems, but contamination from outgassing etc.
Someone told me they read somewhere that alkyd enamels are not friendly to film for outgassing or vapor reasons. That is one of the paints I used (may have been a mistake to overcoat one paint with another).
Strange brown fogging resulted, but no consistency was observed on images taken in quick sequence vs. long delay between images. There are good and bad images on the same roll. Some problems are at the edges and some are mid-image.
It was also suggested a reel problem in development occurred and not a paint problem.
Example: http://www.f295.org/Pinholeforum/forum/Blah.pl?b-CP/m-1176425849/
Strange color for a light leak. Cameras body is black Gatorfoam with a layer of UltraFlat aerosol (Rustoleum?) then an unknown brand lusterless black alkyd enamel (preferably baked to dry - did not do this).
Kodak E100VS
Thanks
Murray
I don't mean reflectance problems, but contamination from outgassing etc.
Someone told me they read somewhere that alkyd enamels are not friendly to film for outgassing or vapor reasons. That is one of the paints I used (may have been a mistake to overcoat one paint with another).
Strange brown fogging resulted, but no consistency was observed on images taken in quick sequence vs. long delay between images. There are good and bad images on the same roll. Some problems are at the edges and some are mid-image.
It was also suggested a reel problem in development occurred and not a paint problem.
Example: http://www.f295.org/Pinholeforum/forum/Blah.pl?b-CP/m-1176425849/
Strange color for a light leak. Cameras body is black Gatorfoam with a layer of UltraFlat aerosol (Rustoleum?) then an unknown brand lusterless black alkyd enamel (preferably baked to dry - did not do this).
Kodak E100VS
Thanks
Murray