Why does it matter so much what the edge markings look like? Come on, people.
Focus on the image area of the film to solve your problems.
Why does it matter so much what the edge markings look like? Come on, people.
Focus on the image area of the film to solve your problems.
Temperature, developer, dilution, subject matter, etc. there's just not enough evidence pointing to film being that you just got a solid set of frames out of it. Is the perceptol the same as last time?
The "stuffed animal" shot I posted was shot someone in June or July. It was developed a week ago. Latent image degradation is not so fast that the density is gone within 6 months, even with the supposed quicker loss with this film.
I have been using Pan F plus for about one year now and my developers of choice are ID-11 and Rodinal in 1+1 and 1+50 dilutions respectively. Never had any problem exposing it at ISO 50. Negatives were always perfect, good density and contrast. Pan F tends to have deep blacks and lovely dark greys I really like. My habit is to expose and develop the roll within 2 days maximum. The edge markings are always very faint, which tells this is one of the worst films regarding latent image stability. So what I can recommend based on my experience is to expose normally and develop promptly.
is there any way of loading the 1600 iso cassette again, and seeing if after loading an iso 50 film, it sticks with iso 1600 shutter speeds?
Thanks to Simon and to Ilford for their excellent customer service and standing behind their products.
I can certainly try that, but that wouldn't explain why the edge markings were as faint as the frames. The follow-up roll of Pan F that I shot and developed came out beautifully and had very prominent edge markings.
Also, I did test the cassette that contained the bad film, and the camera read it properly.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?