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I looked at the film counter and said to myself hey lucky me this roll has 39 frames!
I just developed an empty tank
I looked at the film counter and said to myself hey lucky me this roll has 39 frames!
- Went out with my MPP 4x5 the other day and pushed a film holder in the the wrong side of the back.
Yep. I loaded my 8x10 Calumet C1 from the wrong side, because I absentmindedly put the back on with the loading side to the left. Blew a few sheets of Delta 100; ouch.
Yep. I loaded my 8x10 Calumet C1 from the wrong side, because I absentmindedly put the back on with the loading side to the left. Blew a few sheets of Delta 100; ouch.
I placed some pieces of Post-It note labeled “NO!” on the wrong edge of my 4x5’s back. The notes have been there for several years and I haven’t made that mistake since. It’s best to trim off all the unglued parts of the Post-It so the edges don’t curl up with time - this will help the notes stay put.


I came awfully close to screwing up a roll of 120 Delta 3200 on Friday. Not sure how, as this has only happened to me once before in over 40 years of developing film....but I somehow managed to load the backing paper onto the reel and not the film!
I realised at the end, when I noticed that the adhesive strip wasn't as I expected. Was able to unload the paper and load the film without too much drama and apparently without any damage to the film emulsion. Phew. The previous time I did this a few years ago I pulled what I expected to be backing paper out of the dark bag...and to my dismay I saw film in my hands.
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