Llamarama
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- Jun 30, 2013
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Hello everyone, I got a bulk loader the other day, and it was still half full of film! Spooled out a foot of it and developed it in black and white, got a totally black film apart from where it had been exposed to light, where it was clear. It also had "Kodak Safety Film" along with a 1967 date code along the edge, albeit very thin.
Decided it could be some kind of colour slide stock and decided to soup a short test roll in cold C-41 as I have no E6 to play with (Yet... One day...) and the whole film came out clear, as if the emulsion had just dissolved off. I didn't use a stop bath (Just used water) and the chemicals were relatively fresh.
So I'm thinking it could be some derivative of Kodachrome, but there was no remjet...
Any ideas what this film could be? I need to satisfy my curiosity now, even if the film is useless.
Decided it could be some kind of colour slide stock and decided to soup a short test roll in cold C-41 as I have no E6 to play with (Yet... One day...) and the whole film came out clear, as if the emulsion had just dissolved off. I didn't use a stop bath (Just used water) and the chemicals were relatively fresh.
So I'm thinking it could be some derivative of Kodachrome, but there was no remjet...
Any ideas what this film could be? I need to satisfy my curiosity now, even if the film is useless.