Jake Mongey
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After looking around for my roll of RPx400 today that i shot a few weeks back I gave up and went to check on the washing and you can probably guess where the film was.
Either way, does anyone have any experience in accidents like this? Any results would be great. I`m stand developing now in rodinol and have pre washed for a solid ten mins in running water just to try get rid of any further contaminents.
Should I be hopeful?
Either way, does anyone have any experience in accidents like this? Any results would be great. I`m stand developing now in rodinol and have pre washed for a solid ten mins in running water just to try get rid of any further contaminents.
Should I be hopeful?
oftheherd
Veteran
I have never had to try to solve that problem. But I suspect if it was still wet when you found it, you will need to make sure any and all detergent is washed out. That probably means taking the film from the canister and washing it for longer than 10 minutes, to clear the emulsion. Also a longer wash will allow the emulsion to unstick from itself. Otherwise you will damage the emulsion when you pull it apart, since it will stick to the film base. I made the mistake of lack of attention to how I loaded sheet film into a tray. Makes a loud unsticking noise when you pull them apart. I never tried any experiments, just ensured I never did that again.
If you are lucky, maybe someone with an inquiring mind did do some experimenting and can advise you better.
Good luck.
If you are lucky, maybe someone with an inquiring mind did do some experimenting and can advise you better.
Good luck.
Jake Mongey
Well-known
I have never had to try to solve that problem. But I suspect if it was still wet when you found it, you will need to make sure any and all detergent is washed out. That probably means taking the film from the canister and washing it for longer than 10 minutes, to clear the emulsion. Also a longer wash will allow the emulsion to unstick from itself. Otherwise you will damage the emulsion when you pull it apart, since it will stick to the film base. I made the mistake of lack of attention to how I loaded sheet film into a tray. Makes a loud unsticking noise when you pull them apart. I never tried any experiments, just ensured I never did that again.
If you are lucky, maybe someone with an inquiring mind did do some experimenting and can advise you better.
Good luck.
Ugh, i unstuck it and loaded it onto a reel before washing so i have probably hacked up the emulsion
Huss
Veteran
Just develop it and see what happens. The film is going to be effected by the laundry.
There's an artist who soaked her film in her own urine and then shot and processed it. To some acclaim...
There's an artist who soaked her film in her own urine and then shot and processed it. To some acclaim...
znapper
Well-known
Emulsion is also going to be pretty swelled, both from the heat, water and the detergent.
I would definitely develop it, just to see, but I would not expect trouble-free shots lol ^^
I would definitely develop it, just to see, but I would not expect trouble-free shots lol ^^
Jake Mongey
Well-known
Just develop it and see what happens. The film is going to be effected by the laundry.
There's an artist who soaked her film in her own urine and then shot and processed it. To some acclaim...
hmm... yes now i see it a metaphor for how life spins around. The processing reflects that - £500 quid an image
oftheherd
Veteran
Well I dunno if that makes it 'art' but I'll give it this: It definitely subverted my expectations to do a 'pre-soak' before shooting the film.
Sad really. I thought I had already seen and heard of all the strangest things. Then along comes this; not only strange, but unsanitary.
znapper
Well-known
Urinol ^^
Well, theoretically, I suppose urine (ammonia), could be used as a part in monobath perhaps.
Well, theoretically, I suppose urine (ammonia), could be used as a part in monobath perhaps.
Hatchetman
Well-known
let us know how it turns out. I would have soaked it in H20 before trying to unroll it.
Jake Mongey
Well-known
Came out pretty well - theres intermittent staining but its very very minor and there was some marks on the first few shots.
I got very very lucky here! im waiting till it dries and will be wet printing tonight
I got very very lucky here! im waiting till it dries and will be wet printing tonight
Highway 61
Revisited
I recently developed a film roll which had fallen down in the sea (the friend had it in its jacket pocket while playing with his kids on the seashore during the winter). At the end of the processing there were some oddities showing up of course, but it was fun. 
Jake Mongey
Well-known
Results and problems
Results and problems
Heres my results which werre covered in marks and blemished but at least came out:
Heres a second one thats cleaner:
However on this portrait I was looking forward to seeing this happened. Is this emulsion damage or scanner error as it looks like a graphics problem digitally:
Results and problems
Heres my results which werre covered in marks and blemished but at least came out:
Heres a second one thats cleaner:
However on this portrait I was looking forward to seeing this happened. Is this emulsion damage or scanner error as it looks like a graphics problem digitally:
Attachments
Huss
Veteran
Bummer that your images are so clean...
;p
Here is a link if you feel like being creative...
https://www.lomography.com/magazine/284773-pee-film-soak-by-brigette-bloom
p.s. I'd never subject my cameras to that!
;p
Here is a link if you feel like being creative...
https://www.lomography.com/magazine/284773-pee-film-soak-by-brigette-bloom
p.s. I'd never subject my cameras to that!
Pentode
Well-known
It looks as though it's a little of each. The streaks and stains above appear to be emulsion damage but the lower, geometric stuff looks like your scanner threw a tantrum.Is this emulsion damage or scanner error as it looks like a graphics problem digitally
benlees
Well-known
The scanner tantrum shot is quite interesting. You may have started something new!
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