Tijmendal
Young photog
Hi,
I bought a bunch of T-Max 100 for a really good price a while ago; not something I'd normally shoot, but for the price I couldn't pass it up. I shot a bunch of the rolls and only developed them recently. The negatives came out really purple, I was a little surprised but didn't think much of it (just like how color negatives barely show any color). Now, the other day I did another batch and I noticed there was some weird streaking going on, like they weren't purplish all-over like my other negatives. Then I did a little Google search and it turns out this is a common problem with T-Max; apparently it's residual dye?
My question is: can I wash of the dye now that the film has dried? I'm guessing yes, but just checking.
Any others have this problem?
I bought a bunch of T-Max 100 for a really good price a while ago; not something I'd normally shoot, but for the price I couldn't pass it up. I shot a bunch of the rolls and only developed them recently. The negatives came out really purple, I was a little surprised but didn't think much of it (just like how color negatives barely show any color). Now, the other day I did another batch and I noticed there was some weird streaking going on, like they weren't purplish all-over like my other negatives. Then I did a little Google search and it turns out this is a common problem with T-Max; apparently it's residual dye?
My question is: can I wash of the dye now that the film has dried? I'm guessing yes, but just checking.
Any others have this problem?