Perhaps the cassette not perfectly seated in the rear standard?
Double exposure. Wooden rocks or rocky old house?
Double exposure this morning was of the two shots that I thought would be the keepers! I'll be back for them, but this isn't a total loss
Double exposure at woodstock by J P, on Flickr
Speed Graphic Pacemaker
Schneider Krueznach Symmar-S 135mm
[QUOTE=Ootsk;1614314]Here's what happens when you put film into the SP445 with developer still on your fingers.
Speed Graphic, Aero Ektar. RPX25 in Rodinal
Well, I have to ask, why would you handle film without washing your hands first? My OCD is curious.
Rick Allen
Argentum Aevum
practicing Pastafarian
So that's a great question. And in reality, it MAY be fix that was on my fingers?
Or even water? Would that cause those marks?
The SP445 holds 4 negatives. I develop, then fix in that container. I also rinse
with fresh water to get all the fix off the negatives and the container.
Then I take the negatives out and rinse for 10 minutes in another container.
I shake the SP445 holders, and let air dry for those 10 minutes.
THEN...I put the holders and the undeveloped film holders in a dark bag, stick my hands in, and transfer the next set of negatives
to the SP445 holders, then place into the container.
At some point, my hands felt moist. So either my hands were damp, or there was SOME type of liquid still in the holders.
Any thoughts what the liquid would be?
Not sure what happened there. Never had that before, shutter was exercised and the model confirmed it opening and closing. The darkslide was also turned around, so I didn't forget to take that out either. Getting the exposire wrong is one thing, but a completely blank neagtive is a puzzler. My rodinal wasn't the freshest, but not that old and I compensated for the age a bit.
A puny body weakens the soul.
Paul Cezanne
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