Doc W
Member
I had not been in my darkroom since before the pandemic and yesterday, I developed some rolls of HP5 and Tri-X. This film was exposed probably 4 years ago and just sat in the dark until now. They were “mystery” rolls in that I had no idea what was on them.
Until this batch, I had never experienced problems getting film on Paterson reels. Now, maybe I was just out of practice, but it felt to me that the film had acquired a bit of “spring” from being rolled up for so long.It took me over an hour to get these on reels and in the process, I trashed one roll of Tri-X. It actually cracked! That film must have been very dry.
Or is it all my imagination and maybe, as I said, I had just been out of the darkroom too long.
Other than the trashed roll, they all turned out fine in the end and I have a few left to do.
Until this batch, I had never experienced problems getting film on Paterson reels. Now, maybe I was just out of practice, but it felt to me that the film had acquired a bit of “spring” from being rolled up for so long.It took me over an hour to get these on reels and in the process, I trashed one roll of Tri-X. It actually cracked! That film must have been very dry.
Or is it all my imagination and maybe, as I said, I had just been out of the darkroom too long.
Other than the trashed roll, they all turned out fine in the end and I have a few left to do.