I am testing a new camera and generally getting used to developing my films again for the first time in years.
I had found a half-used roll of TMAX3200 in a box. I think it could be 5 years old. I thought I'd try it as atest. I shot the rest of the film (in a different camera) and dev'd in AcuLux3 1+9 for 16 mins as per instructs.
I haven't mucked up a film so badly before (may once!) but then I've never used TMAX style films. Completely thin. It does not look like camera exposure problem as both sections are similar. I'm assuming that my cameras (GR1s and newly aquired GR1v) set the ISO correctly with DX.
The tell-tale sign for me is the thinness of the edge lettering which i would have normally put down to under-development except that I have new Acu3 and followed the instructions. I used to develop all my BW films so am familiar with process.
Is the age of the film to blame? Any comments, please? I also have a suspicious roll of TMAX400 and wonder whether to throw it away and use the new films I have (safely in the fridge).
Thank-you
I had found a half-used roll of TMAX3200 in a box. I think it could be 5 years old. I thought I'd try it as atest. I shot the rest of the film (in a different camera) and dev'd in AcuLux3 1+9 for 16 mins as per instructs.
I haven't mucked up a film so badly before (may once!) but then I've never used TMAX style films. Completely thin. It does not look like camera exposure problem as both sections are similar. I'm assuming that my cameras (GR1s and newly aquired GR1v) set the ISO correctly with DX.
The tell-tale sign for me is the thinness of the edge lettering which i would have normally put down to under-development except that I have new Acu3 and followed the instructions. I used to develop all my BW films so am familiar with process.
Is the age of the film to blame? Any comments, please? I also have a suspicious roll of TMAX400 and wonder whether to throw it away and use the new films I have (safely in the fridge).
Thank-you
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