TC
a handful of years ago i processed a stack of tmy400 4x5 sheets in my father in law's laundry room, it had a window with frilly curtains
that didn't really block too much of the moonlight. i shuffled the film in a kitty litter tray filled with caffenol c made
with el gringo coffee from the local supermarket with vit c and sodium carbonate from the local pharmacy.
my father in law had a glow in the dark timer on his stopwatch and he told me what the time was as i shuffled the film
for 17 minutes .. the film came out fine ...
a tiny bit of stray light isn't good, no, but a moonlit window is even worse ... if you are totally stressed out
get a mod 54 rack and process the film in a hand tank, it will save you the aggrevation of dealing with a dark room that might not be dark
enough ..
personally i would be more worried that your film is all exposed in the box without you putting it in your camera.
do you have any dektol or print developer ? you can tray shuffle 1 sheet in straight dektol or print developer for 1-2 mins to see if it is clear.
if it is the problem lies elsewhere. ( in the camera, the way you load or unload your film , the way you pull the dark slide ...
LF is fun, isn't it
