My day job involves working with collection material, of which quite a bit is old photographic items which include glass plates, film and prints.
These items have been collected over decades (we have glass plates dating from the 1800s) and the collection includes nitrate photographic film and older versions of various film stocks.
This particular negative caught my eye yesterday, as it has distinct blue staining, which I've never seen before. It is 120 film, Ilford FP3 Panchromatic film possibly shot in the mid- late 1960s.
Can anybody shed some light on what may have caused this?
TIA
These items have been collected over decades (we have glass plates dating from the 1800s) and the collection includes nitrate photographic film and older versions of various film stocks.
This particular negative caught my eye yesterday, as it has distinct blue staining, which I've never seen before. It is 120 film, Ilford FP3 Panchromatic film possibly shot in the mid- late 1960s.
Can anybody shed some light on what may have caused this?
TIA

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