Forgot I had other examples of this.
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Crop for anyone interested (I didn't clean it that well).
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Mine's in Xtol Replenished at 24 degrees C, for 5m 45s, which is the time I use for the main Kodak films (Tri-X, T-Max 100 & 400), Delta 400, and Pan F+.
Hope a quick lab test will help some to you.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/26863765@N07/15393526927/
I did the oven test today to prove that "heat" is the backing issue of GP3 from -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/26863765@N07/15559515776/in/photostream/
Great work and thanks for doing it. Well, that solves the mystery then! Now, to figure out at which temperature the transfer takes place? If it's at, say 90 degrees, that's not good. 135 or 140 degrees I could live with no problem. I guess I'll just keep GP3 as cool as possible, which won't be hard to do in Michigan shortly. John W
Heat was not the only issue with my GP3, its not 2016 version but I always kept most of it frozen or at worst room temperature. I live in a small city right on San Francisco bay where we rarely gets temps higher than low 70's and usually in mid 60's so our room temps are very mild, few around here even have aircons in their homes. Worked great with no numbers showing up until about a year or so ago. So I believe age has something to do with it too. And I tried removing a roll from the freezer, defrosting for a few hours at room temp, shooting it and developing it immediately. No change.. Numbers galore. :-(
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