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daniel_kerr

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  1. <p>OK thanks for all the help guys, SO I have successfully processed another roll.. Now some of the exposures on this roll are fine and have turned out pretty well.. Yet, there is still some of these streaks on maybe 60% of the rest of the exposures.. <br /><br />I'm beginning to feel like there is something up with the camera.. Has anyone experienced anything like this at all? <br /><br />the Canon ae-1 i'm using does make this squeaking sound when the shutter is fired.. like its all tight, I took it to a shop and the guy there just said 'it's fine, normal sounds' but, I am skeptical that is true.. because he also said the mirror is not able to be cleaned EVER. <br /><br />I did try to develop with the same formula I've been using with an Old Konica c35 and it turned out normal... <br /><br />:/ ... chuck the old canon, eh?</p>
  2. <p>The camera seems to be firing just fine, it may need some oil on the shutter but other than that its fine... I've had some rolls developed by a chain before from the same camera and turned out OK... but it took 4 weeks for them to do as they had to send it away..<br /><br />My prep was in a patterson universal tank for 2x35mm or 120m. <br />35mm at 290ml rounded to 300mm <br /><br />I used LC29 developer at ratio 1:9 <br /><br />used 15mm of developer with 275mm water at 24c<br /><br />10second of constant agitation initially and on the minute. for 5 minutes<br /><br />stop bath was water 30 second agitation pour out and refill 3 times<br /><br />Used Ilford rapid fixer 57.5ml and 232ml water.<br /><br /><br> 5 minutes with agitation for 10seconds initially and on the minute.<br /><br /><br /><br />After that I poured out the fixer and and filled with water to bath it and then took off the lid to dry realising the negs were transparent. <br /><br /><br />_____________________________________________________________<br /><br />Notes:<br /><br />The temperature could have been above 24c<br />When I touched the negatives black residue seems to peel off.<br />it took me about a minute to put the film into the spool.<br />My dark room is quite humid.<br />Using Ilford delta 400 </p>
  3. <p>Hey guys,<br /><br />So had my first attempt at developing some B&W negatives and behold! <br /><br />They came out clear, it was really disappointing... I followed the instructions to the letter yet I have no idea what I have done wrong..<br /><br /><br />On the film it seems to look like there are streaks running down the film like<br> | | | | | | | | (kind of looking as if it was water paint)?<br /><br /><br />HOWEVER I did not use stop bath only water as I cannot find anywhere in town that has it in stock.<br> The first few exopures seem to be black and the rest look like hair follicles imprinted on the film. </p> <p>Any Ideas? :/</p><div></div>
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