Hi all,
I've been doing a lot of Super 8 developing for people over the last few weeks. 
The last two film I developed last night had an interesting imperfection and I 
wondered if anyone on frameworks could shed some light on what's happening.
The chemicals were mixed on the 1st and as far as I'm aware the chemicals are 
viable for up to 2 weeks. I've actually developed film with chemicals 3 weeks 
old and got fantastic results. However I'm developing other peoples films so 
I'm not developing past today/tomorrow at the very latest. I've got 4 more 
films I need to develop tonight and tomorrow night.
Last night I developed my 7th and 8th super 8 film in the tank (apparently you 
can do up to 12 with one liter), but anyway I wondered if this could contribute 
to the problem.
So the problem... Ok now the films have come out great overall but in parts 
there seems to be this light browny kind of layer that fluidly move across the 
image, in parts it's centralized and in others it's on the edges. Like I say 
overall the images are clearly visible and sharp without much grain but there 
just seems to me this brown mask that intermittently comes and goes. It's 
present on both films I developed. Any ideas? 
Could light be getting in the tank somehow? If anyone has come along this 
effect in the past please let me know.
ThanksKevin                                               
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