Last summer, I was given several rolls of film, including two unmarked rolls that had been home loaded. The film had come from unknown origins. Not having a clue what this mystery bulk film was, I decided to load it in the Sprocket Rocket, my little light pig. After shooting the film, I realized that my SR thinks 400 iso is a SLOW film, so I doubled it. Now came the moment of truth - how to develop it. I really couldn't decide if this was black and white or perhaps slide film, so I used a Blazinal stand process, 1+100 for 75 minutes. The results are interesting. I was at least able to ascertain that the film was Fujichrome CDU type II, which is a tungsten balanced duplicating film with an iso rating somewhere between 12 and 20.

2 Commenti

  1. briany
    briany ·

    Wow... quite the process you went through to finally develop your mystery film. The image reminds me of Egyptian hieroglyphics.

  2. troch
    troch ·

    I get a lot of weird and wonderful film, some identifiable and some a complete mystery so I am always up for the challenge @briany!

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