traveler_101
American abroad
Hi guys,
Never used it before . . . the thing is that developed in Rodinal/R09, stopped and fixed the roll, rinsed it and opened the tank: and found images on a clear substrate. What? I didn't get it - fixing means turning the film dark, right? I panicked, thought maybe my (somewhat old) fixer was at fault. So I mixed a new batch and re-fixed. Same result.
Googling like mad and I see that the film is based on a clear plastic so although I could not confirm on line, am I right to assume that it is supposed to be clear after the fixer?
I hung it to dry. It got 10 minutes of fixing in total, which might be problematic.
I am not hugely experienced, but have used a lot of Kodak, also Fomapan and Ilford and have never seen anything like this film. There is a clarity to the negatives, but it still looks wrong.
Never used it before . . . the thing is that developed in Rodinal/R09, stopped and fixed the roll, rinsed it and opened the tank: and found images on a clear substrate. What? I didn't get it - fixing means turning the film dark, right? I panicked, thought maybe my (somewhat old) fixer was at fault. So I mixed a new batch and re-fixed. Same result.
Googling like mad and I see that the film is based on a clear plastic so although I could not confirm on line, am I right to assume that it is supposed to be clear after the fixer?
I hung it to dry. It got 10 minutes of fixing in total, which might be problematic.
I am not hugely experienced, but have used a lot of Kodak, also Fomapan and Ilford and have never seen anything like this film. There is a clarity to the negatives, but it still looks wrong.