I once "processed" an empty tank.  Reels were inside, but no film.

Frantisek Vlcek wrote:
> 
> SB> Sometimes there will be three or four tanks in the processing queue, and
> SB> this technique pretty much eliminates errors.  When I'm not careful, I
> SB> screw up.
> 
> Shel, my worst screw up of this type (confusing films to develop) was
> when I threw into few rolls of HP5+ at 3200 one roll of Tech-Pan-like
> film (an old Dokument film, ortho), which needs very dilute and long
> development to get any midtones at all. Needless to say, souped in
> Microphen for about 24minutes did nothing to improve the lith
> "tonality" ;-) It was strictly black and white, with nothing
> inbetween. I was glad though that I didn't screw up the other way
> around - processing several rolls of pushed HP5+ in the soup I use to
> process the Dokument film ;-))

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