Stephen Frizza
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Ok heres something weird im going to share with you all,
I own and operate a Dip and dunk E-6 line.
With E-6 when I've finished running the machine for the day I usually turn the lights on when the last film being run hits the Colour Developer bath.
This is where on occasion something magical happens! When the film lifts from the baths there is the numbers and markings from the film backing all over the film. You can see it all up the film. Oddly though this image of the film backing disappears when the film hits the fixer.
i have no idea how this can occur as my logic would be if there is a dye transfering from the backing to the film emulsion then color would be effected during shooting? also i have shelled literally hundreds of films in my time for dummy runs and tests and never seen this on dry emulsion.
I am curious as to weather its only E-6 film that does this on occasion?
They are ghost markings that amuse me.
I own and operate a Dip and dunk E-6 line.
With E-6 when I've finished running the machine for the day I usually turn the lights on when the last film being run hits the Colour Developer bath.
This is where on occasion something magical happens! When the film lifts from the baths there is the numbers and markings from the film backing all over the film. You can see it all up the film. Oddly though this image of the film backing disappears when the film hits the fixer.
i have no idea how this can occur as my logic would be if there is a dye transfering from the backing to the film emulsion then color would be effected during shooting? also i have shelled literally hundreds of films in my time for dummy runs and tests and never seen this on dry emulsion.
I am curious as to weather its only E-6 film that does this on occasion?
They are ghost markings that amuse me.