Hi there,
A while ago I found a sealed container full of Technical Pan 6415 (120 rollfim) in my dad's fridge, which he exposed 20 years ago. He never found the time (or need) to process them, so now I'm taking care of it. People say that it has good latent image keeping qualities. I also still have quite a lot of Technidol to work with, so I seem good to go.
But, to my surprise, the instructions with the Technidol say: "Do not rotate the tank". I thought rotating is the standard for hand-processing roll-film.
Question: Is there anybody who can give an explanation for not rotating the tank? What will happen if you do?
Thanks in advance.
A while ago I found a sealed container full of Technical Pan 6415 (120 rollfim) in my dad's fridge, which he exposed 20 years ago. He never found the time (or need) to process them, so now I'm taking care of it. People say that it has good latent image keeping qualities. I also still have quite a lot of Technidol to work with, so I seem good to go.
But, to my surprise, the instructions with the Technidol say: "Do not rotate the tank". I thought rotating is the standard for hand-processing roll-film.
Question: Is there anybody who can give an explanation for not rotating the tank? What will happen if you do?
Thanks in advance.
