anerjee
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My last three self-dev rolls came out blank -- completely blank -- no film markings, nothing at all.
I've been using the same equipment all along (I bought it many years ago) -- Patterson 2 roll tank, changing bag.
The first time it happened, I thought I had switched chemicals or something like that. I changed my working fixer solution, to be safe. I never re-use developer, so that was not an issue.
The second time, I paid attention and was mindful. So it was not a mistake. I was suspicious of the fixer, so I junked the working solution and also the bottle (Ilford). I went and bought a new bottle.
Now a third time! I tested the new fixer and it cleared the film as expected.
It is not a camera issue, as I've run color C41 through it, and the lab developed it just fine.
I'm at a loss to think of what else could go wrong? I'm thinking of junking my entire processing equipment and starting with fresh stuff. I'm not a newbie, I've developed several hundred rolls over the last many years, so this is soul crushingly humbling.
Details -
Film -- Arista Premium 400 (old, but kept in a freezer)
Developer -- Rodinal or Microphen.
Fixer -- Ilford
I've been using the same equipment all along (I bought it many years ago) -- Patterson 2 roll tank, changing bag.
The first time it happened, I thought I had switched chemicals or something like that. I changed my working fixer solution, to be safe. I never re-use developer, so that was not an issue.
The second time, I paid attention and was mindful. So it was not a mistake. I was suspicious of the fixer, so I junked the working solution and also the bottle (Ilford). I went and bought a new bottle.
Now a third time! I tested the new fixer and it cleared the film as expected.
It is not a camera issue, as I've run color C41 through it, and the lab developed it just fine.
I'm at a loss to think of what else could go wrong? I'm thinking of junking my entire processing equipment and starting with fresh stuff. I'm not a newbie, I've developed several hundred rolls over the last many years, so this is soul crushingly humbling.
Details -
Film -- Arista Premium 400 (old, but kept in a freezer)
Developer -- Rodinal or Microphen.
Fixer -- Ilford