You might find answers in these sites. The first is huge. mike
http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/mainpage.htm http://www.cocam.net/CoCamWS/Infrared/INFRARED.HTM > > From: Chris Stoddart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2005/07/11 Mon PM 01:41:57 GMT > To: [email protected] > 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 rolls about a year apart, but apart from that everything we did > was remarkably similar. > > 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. > 2. We both used a Patterson plastic developing tank. > 3. We both developed with ID-11 stock as per instructions for D76. > 4. Both used Pentax cameras :-) (him ME-Super, me Program A) > > The film appears to be evenly fogged in that the rebate/sprockets are also > grey through the entire length of the film. You can just make out a faint > image in some of the frames. All we can think of is that the film fogged > in the plastic tank (both of us developed in daylight). The film before > that one through my tank was a 120 roll of SFX-200 and that was fine with > no fogging at all and my colleague has successfully developed more than > one roll of Konica infra-red in his tank. > > Can anyone suggest anything else we could have done wrong? > > Chris > > ----------------------------------------- Email provided by http://www.ntlhome.com/

