Wes Hall
Well-Known Member
Good morning all!
I've had a couple of rolls as per the title which I knew had blank frames due to a wind on issue with my Mamiya C3.
Not wanting to waste more cash and having some Pyro around....I thought...why not![Beaming face with smiling eyes :grin: 😁](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f601.png)
I'll share image of the negatives and pics later, but suffice to say as a negative they came out very nice- dense.
Would anyone else be able to shed some light on how or why the film has effectively developed with a positive visible on the emulsion side?
Development info:
1:100 Pyro 510
Temp:29/30c
Pre- wash (2 x 20 Inversions)
1 min continuous agitation (inversions) 10 sec every min.
8 min Total.
Water stop bath.
I do wonder if the fact I had no fix available (not precious images on these) has led to this effect?
I've had a couple of rolls as per the title which I knew had blank frames due to a wind on issue with my Mamiya C3.
Not wanting to waste more cash and having some Pyro around....I thought...why not
![Beaming face with smiling eyes :grin: 😁](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f601.png)
I'll share image of the negatives and pics later, but suffice to say as a negative they came out very nice- dense.
Would anyone else be able to shed some light on how or why the film has effectively developed with a positive visible on the emulsion side?
Development info:
1:100 Pyro 510
Temp:29/30c
Pre- wash (2 x 20 Inversions)
1 min continuous agitation (inversions) 10 sec every min.
8 min Total.
Water stop bath.
I do wonder if the fact I had no fix available (not precious images on these) has led to this effect?