This post is difficult to understand. Do you mean you put the cassette into
the camera in the bathroom? Are you under the impression that the film, in
its cassette, might have been fogged by subdued light in the bathroom?

You write 'The info on Kodak's website suggests to load and unload in
complete darkness.' This doesn't make any sense either.

Don

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Updated: March 30, 2002


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Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 8:08 PM
Subject: Technical Pan OT


>
>           Hi all.
> My darkroom instructor suggested i try a roll of TP.A lot of my B&W stuff
is rural,old
> farms etc and he
> suggested it would be a good film to try as it can be shot at a low speed
and obtain good
> clear prints.
> I shot one about 2.5 weeks ago,but like any good male,i read the
instructions AFTER i
> loaded it.The info
> on Kodaks website suggests to load and unload in complete darkness.I
unfortunalte loaded
> it in
> subdued light in my bathroom.
> Am i s***ed here or will this little amount of light not effect much.I
wondered about it
> as the package is
> translucent,not solid like the HIE films.
>
> Any thoughts or comments before i possible waste some developing time.
> BTW it's rated it at 50 with just a standard uv filter for the test.
>
> Dave(2 classes to go,boo hoo)Brooks
>
>


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