Thanasis
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Last night, I tried developing three rolls of Ilford Delta 100 35mm in a Paterson Multi-Reel Tank loaded with the three rolls of film all spooled up onto Paterson Auto-load reels.
The rolls of film at the bottom AND the top of the "stack" seemed to develop and fix looking ok overall apart from the usual novice problems such as one or two scratches and a few minor darker streaks on the last few inches of film which refused to take up on the Auto-load reel and consequently, adhered to the side of the tank and did not develop properly.
The roll of film that was sitting in the middle of the "stack" came out with a blackish cast extending over the whole roll, noticeably more pronounced towards one edge of the film and onto the sprocket holes but extending far enough upwards to affect the whole image frame.
While loading the second roll of film (the one in the middle of the stack) I noticed the dim phosphorescent glow from the dial on my wristwatch and I immediately removed my watch and put it into my pocket before I loaded the third roll into the tank. I was later speculating that perhaps this film had maybe somehow come into close proximity with my watch and this light could have fogged the film. All rolls were shot with the same camera so I'm pretty certain it is not a light-leak problem on the camera.
Has something like this ever happened to anyone? Can any one suggest any other causes for this film's blackish cast?
The rolls of film at the bottom AND the top of the "stack" seemed to develop and fix looking ok overall apart from the usual novice problems such as one or two scratches and a few minor darker streaks on the last few inches of film which refused to take up on the Auto-load reel and consequently, adhered to the side of the tank and did not develop properly.
The roll of film that was sitting in the middle of the "stack" came out with a blackish cast extending over the whole roll, noticeably more pronounced towards one edge of the film and onto the sprocket holes but extending far enough upwards to affect the whole image frame.
While loading the second roll of film (the one in the middle of the stack) I noticed the dim phosphorescent glow from the dial on my wristwatch and I immediately removed my watch and put it into my pocket before I loaded the third roll into the tank. I was later speculating that perhaps this film had maybe somehow come into close proximity with my watch and this light could have fogged the film. All rolls were shot with the same camera so I'm pretty certain it is not a light-leak problem on the camera.
Has something like this ever happened to anyone? Can any one suggest any other causes for this film's blackish cast?
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