When you think you good, you gonna be alright judging by first look of the wet negative inspected right after fixing. Well developed T-Max may look very promising, very light and with soft flow of densities. You know, you nailed it. Worth a scream of joy, you can already see the print. But behold you poor film shooters, you not done yet, live might have other plans for you. Look ! Look closely !What is this ? What !? This black speck of something on emulsion ! And not one, more, much more ! Everywhere ! What is this ? Dust ? Where from ?
It is not going away, blowing does not help. Nor does wiping. It is there, part of the emulsion,
darn transfer from the backing paper.
Look for themselves and join me in my horror.
I present you with "Grande Cheese" :
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There is five good images on that roll, all of them sparkled with white spots.
On this one they are least visible:
"To early for ice cream"
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Well, it is my fault really. Respooling film to 620 spools comes with penalty I guess. This particular roll of TMY was waiting almost two years after respooling. Taken out of original waterproof envelope, touched by my fingers, getting some moisture and then tightly coiled back. Who knows, what it does to it over long period of time. Especially that I didn't kept it in the fridge. Was forgotten, left in camera bag, alone and sad. But it had it's revenge !