dugrant153
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Did you keep the temperatures of the successive baths (dev, stop, fix, wash) within +/-2°C? Looks like reticulation.
Just be glad it wasn't your cousin's wedding, which is the only time in 50 years it has happened to my film.
+1, how did you process the film in terms of temperature. This effect is quite difficult to achieve these days.
you've got worms.
Are you using ANR glass or one of the Better Scanning tools?
Could you please post the film type and exact method (and temps) you used to get this in case someone wants to try and replicate it?
Braaaaiinnnnnssss
Do a Google search of "reticulated prints" and see some extreme versions matched to the subject matter.
Yep, it was the film in the fridge thing. That's about the only way you'll get that sort of temperature difference these days. Everything has to be the same temp, film included.
No, no ANR or better scanning tools. I'd like to, though. Would probably make for some slightly sharper negatives?
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