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I've got really strange negatives from a roll of arista.
There seem to be images of huge needle-like crystals in the negative. They're white. Up to half a millimeter long. I don't have a scanner to show you, but it's weird.
I don't think it's a film problem, because I've shot from this roll before and it worked fine.
This was a roll of film I shot to calibrate to my development. I shot a blank piece of paper with a mix of tungsten and fluorescent lighting and the purpose was to see where the curves level off.
My chemistry is mixed as usual. D76 in powder, I weighed 12 grams, diluted in 200 ml of dH2O and developed for 10 mins at 20C
Then I accidentally rinsed the neg with some really hot water. 70-90C from the tap, stopped the development with diluted vinegar.
And then fixed it with a 2 to 1 dilution of fixer for 5 minutes or so.
Have you seen anything like this?
Do you know what happened?
Thanks
There seem to be images of huge needle-like crystals in the negative. They're white. Up to half a millimeter long. I don't have a scanner to show you, but it's weird.
I don't think it's a film problem, because I've shot from this roll before and it worked fine.
This was a roll of film I shot to calibrate to my development. I shot a blank piece of paper with a mix of tungsten and fluorescent lighting and the purpose was to see where the curves level off.
My chemistry is mixed as usual. D76 in powder, I weighed 12 grams, diluted in 200 ml of dH2O and developed for 10 mins at 20C
Then I accidentally rinsed the neg with some really hot water. 70-90C from the tap, stopped the development with diluted vinegar.
And then fixed it with a 2 to 1 dilution of fixer for 5 minutes or so.
Have you seen anything like this?
Do you know what happened?
Thanks


