Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
Used some Agfa APX 100 in 120 format for the first time. I developed it in HC-110. Expiry was 2003. I often user color film with an expiry date of 2005 and only need to adjust exposure a bit there. Furthermore I have used much, much older (upwards to 20 years) B/W film that did not nearly display so much fog.
Did not try to scan yet, but the actual print on the backing paper has somehow transferred to the film, and the base is brownish/black, not clear at all. You can see through it, but it is almost like looking through a nylon pantyhose.
Tried fresh fixer, but to no avail, the problem is in the film.
Does anyone have similar experiences, most notably with Agfa APX? I have 20 rolls of the stuff in my freezer...
Did not try to scan yet, but the actual print on the backing paper has somehow transferred to the film, and the base is brownish/black, not clear at all. You can see through it, but it is almost like looking through a nylon pantyhose.
Tried fresh fixer, but to no avail, the problem is in the film.
Does anyone have similar experiences, most notably with Agfa APX? I have 20 rolls of the stuff in my freezer...