An irregularity for modern colour processes for sure, but of note is the terrible storage conditions of this roll.
This is the first time i've seen E6 reticulate.
I have processed dozens of E6 this way with the same kits and never had an issue, all chems and water washes are regulated at 38 degrees so there is no sharp temp shock beyond the pouring of the prewash.
Now because of the poor state of the film, a 4 stop over exposure and pull was needed to achieve a good Dmax in E6. So EI 12 was what was settled on.
The top row was C41, the base should be a clear blue tint.
Evident in this scanned colour corrected crop is the reticulation.
Any thoughts on cause would be valued.
Also, Ilford E6 colour kit was used for E6, Ilford C41 used for C41.
Both reticulated.
This is the first time i've seen E6 reticulate.
I have processed dozens of E6 this way with the same kits and never had an issue, all chems and water washes are regulated at 38 degrees so there is no sharp temp shock beyond the pouring of the prewash.
Now because of the poor state of the film, a 4 stop over exposure and pull was needed to achieve a good Dmax in E6. So EI 12 was what was settled on.
The top row was C41, the base should be a clear blue tint.
Evident in this scanned colour corrected crop is the reticulation.
Any thoughts on cause would be valued.
Also, Ilford E6 colour kit was used for E6, Ilford C41 used for C41.
Both reticulated.



