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you decide to leave early. home alone, so no distractions! great! gonna pick a nice wine from the cellar, grill up a nice steak and develop a few rolls of B&W.

get the bottle and stand it on the counter for later. get the steaks marinating. all is well. Load up the first 2 of 4 rolls of film. 2 rolls of acros and 2 rolls of retro 80s. at least thats what i thought i had......

well it turns out a week ago i took out the retro 80s roll from the bulk loader and put in a roll of provia. but i forgot to lable the film cartridge as such. so what i got was one roll of retro 80 and a roll of provia done in pyro HD. needless to say it didnt come out well. I should have stopped when i dumped the pre-soak water out as it had the provia pink to it. but i was on auto pilot and didnt even think about it till later. the negs are not salvageable for printing. i managed to get something via scanning from the provia but the retro was gone. oh well.

lesson learned, have a drink before and during film development. this should ease the mind and clear the head. at least the last 2 rolls turned out. :D
 

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Oh, and don't mix up the wine and the Rodinal ....
 

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Yep, you haveta label meticulously when bulk loading.

Look at it this way, at least you didn't shoot a whole morning without film loaded or somesuch :smile:
 

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Ha ha - love this. I find that Malbec is the most important chemical in my darkroom workflow.
 

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Ha ha - love this. I find that Malbec is the most important chemical in my darkroom workflow.
:laugh::wink: Cider for me, being from Dorset!:tongue: Nice avatar Destroya, like, uh cool, huhhuhhuhuhuh:D
 
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you decide to leave early. home alone, so no distractions! great! gonna pick a nice wine from the cellar, grill up a nice steak and develop a few rolls of B&W.

get the bottle and stand it on the counter for later. get the steaks marinating. all is well. Load up the first 2 of 4 rolls of film. 2 rolls of acros and 2 rolls of retro 80s. at least thats what i thought i had......

well it turns out a week ago i took out the retro 80s roll from the bulk loader and put in a roll of provia. but i forgot to lable the film cartridge as such. so what i got was one roll of retro 80 and a roll of provia done in pyro HD. needless to say it didnt come out well. I should have stopped when i dumped the pre-soak water out as it had the provia pink to it. but i was on auto pilot and didnt even think about it till later. the negs are not salvageable for printing. i managed to get something via scanning from the provia but the retro was gone. oh well.

lesson learned, have a drink before and during film development. this should ease the mind and clear the head. at least the last 2 rolls turned out. :D

I could have been worse, your large dog could have inhaled the steaks.
 
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don't have a large dog that can eat my steaks, luckily. but man, it seems like i ate it as fast as a dog! And the wine, a 1996 Lynch Bages, was one of the best wines I've had in a long time, so the dinner more than made up for the brain fart. looking back, looks like i need more of those nights (without the mess up).
 

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Actually, I have a small dog (Corgi) that can inhale a steak as fast an anything. He just gets to prewash the plates after we eat. Just returned from a weekend art show. Grilled steaks, had cheesey potatoes and green beans tonight, along with a couple bottle of wine (Woop Woop). Dogs got to prewash the plates. Great evening. I sold several photos at the show along with a lot of cards. Good weekend!
 

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I had a slim 95 pound Chesapeake Bay retriever that would inhale a 15 pound roast the was defrosting.
 
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