tballphoto
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I have tried it twice, tonight was the second, and the results are not what I have been lead to believe.
1. First time i did it, i did it with a damaged roll of kodak gold 200 that was stuck in a camera that died on me. Cut a piece off, and ten minutes was not enough processing, did see a corner of 1 frame appear.
2. Tonight i did the full 1 hour semi stand treatment. 1 roll was completely fried, although it had been put through a camera, the only part of the negative that had any changes to it was the exposed portion of the leader, everything else was clear except for the fuji markings.
Second full roll xperia 400, most frames were developed but extremely dark with a brown tint that i have only seen in 40-60 year old color negatives.
Am i not going long enough, or is a 20 second agitation session every 20 minutes not enough
1. First time i did it, i did it with a damaged roll of kodak gold 200 that was stuck in a camera that died on me. Cut a piece off, and ten minutes was not enough processing, did see a corner of 1 frame appear.
2. Tonight i did the full 1 hour semi stand treatment. 1 roll was completely fried, although it had been put through a camera, the only part of the negative that had any changes to it was the exposed portion of the leader, everything else was clear except for the fuji markings.
Second full roll xperia 400, most frames were developed but extremely dark with a brown tint that i have only seen in 40-60 year old color negatives.
Am i not going long enough, or is a 20 second agitation session every 20 minutes not enough