I'd just like to say thanks to all the people who have offered ideas and
suggestions as to why my HIE was fogged. My plan now is it try and
eliminate at least some of the factors. Firstly I have bought a
stainless steel tank, which should rule out the Patterson. Secondly I
intend to do all han
On 13 Jul 2005 at 9:19, Mark Cassino wrote:
> Perhaps the film was not stored properly - if HEI gets hot (even very warm) it
> can fog up pretty quickly.
>
> I've shot lots of HEI in an ME-Super, changed it in a changing bag (outdoors
> even - though in the shade) and use an Omega tank, which is
y 11, 2005 9:41 AM
Subject: Kodak HIE advice please?
Guys,
A colleague and I have both independently shot a roll of Kodak HIE film
and both suffered fogging. We're trying to track down the cause and I was
hoping there might be some collective experience on the list? We actually
shot the roll
Hi Dave.
I find this film, as WW mentioned, very fussy. Only a few of the 36 had this
faint line.
Probably would
be able to PS it out anyway.
However, they ones that i had hoped would turn out in an errie sort of way did.
I didi not
get the
standard black sky with these shots as there was a m
That's a shame Dave.
The one and only time I've used IR film, was with my Z-20. It has a DX
window as well & I left it uncovered. I loaded & unloaded the film in
a darkroom, (An actual darkroom not just a darkened room ) &
processed it in the darkroom with just the safe lights on. I had no
fogging
>
> I'll pick up my GFM roll right now. The cannister had the grey lid as i lost
> the
original,
> but i overed it in foil.
>
> Lets see if they are ok or fogged. I'll report ;later
>
> Dave
>
> >
Hum. Seems a s if
y lid as i lost
the original,
but i overed it in foil.
Lets see if they are ok or fogged. I'll report ;later
Dave
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Chris Stoddart"
> Subject: Kodak HIE advice please?
>
>
> >
I would guess that Patterson tank is the culprit. It is probably not opaque to
infra-red.
graywolf
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Chris Stoddart wrote:
2. We both used a Patterson plastic developing tank.
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This one time, at band camp, Chris Stoddart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. We both were slavishly careful in handling the film, loading and
> unloading in a changing bag, keeping the film in its plastic tub when
> outside the camera.
Be sure the plastic Tub is Black and that the lid is black
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> Subject: Kodak HIE advice please?
>
>
> Guys,
>
> A colleague and I have both independently shot a roll of Kodak HIE film
> and both suffered fogging. We're trying to track down the cause and I was
> hoping there might be some collective experience on the l
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Stoddart"
Subject: Kodak HIE advice please?
Can anyone suggest anything else we could have done wrong?
The Patterson tanks are likely leaking infrared light.
Other things though:
Dark bags don't offer much protection, an
Guys,
A colleague and I have both independently shot a roll of Kodak HIE film
and both suffered fogging. We're trying to track down the cause and I was
hoping there might be some collective experience on the list? We actually
shot the rolls about a year apart, but apart from that everything we
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