rpavich
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Just thinking about something. I've had issues with negatives that are darker brown (opaque) than they should be, and though they print ok, I don't like them that way. I was wondering what happens to make them this way and I thought I remembered someone saying "overdevelopment" was possibly the culprit.
I recently developed 4 rolls of film and the first two were developed at the proper time but I let the temp get to 105f and the negs came out dark brown and opaque.
The second set of negs (same film) I let the temp drop to 100f and processed them and they came out normal looking. I'm not sure if it's a coincidence or not. I think I found the culprit in my brown-neg problem...is it possible that being 5 deg over temp would be the issue?
I recently developed 4 rolls of film and the first two were developed at the proper time but I let the temp get to 105f and the negs came out dark brown and opaque.
The second set of negs (same film) I let the temp drop to 100f and processed them and they came out normal looking. I'm not sure if it's a coincidence or not. I think I found the culprit in my brown-neg problem...is it possible that being 5 deg over temp would be the issue?