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  1. antoniocontent
    antoniocontent ·

    i just used the same film with my LCA and still have to develop. hope in a similar outcome. :)

  2. lomodesbro
    lomodesbro ·

    Have you marinated the film? Interesting result

  3. gmushinsky
    gmushinsky ·

    @antoniocontent for me it was a surprise, it was just an old expired film (though for this one I don't know how it was stored most of its life) and previously several rolls of expired kodak 400 UC came out as normal so I used this roll as a usual film and the result was completely unexpected.

  4. gmushinsky
    gmushinsky ·

    @lomodesbro no, I didn't do anything at all, this roll was inside f very old black metal camera that we bought at yard sale, I used the film as usual. Probably it was a temperature (the camera spent some time under the direct sunlight in a very hot day and then I put the film into refrigerator)
    I don't know but I used a very old films since and it never came this way again.

  5. antoniocontent
    antoniocontent ·

    it's the nice thing of it. It's unexpected.

  6. alcesalces
    alcesalces ·

    @gmushinsky oh god, It melted! I've never seen this before. I seriously thought you've got a killer recipe of a film soup. Love the whole album 🖤

  7. gmushinsky
    gmushinsky ·

    @alcesalces Thank you. I saw it only once, with this roll, never had anything like this before and after, though I more than twice developed expired film left inside the camera for a very long time.

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