2010-11-16 // 16:30:22
rommel
The px70 push images were taken about 2-4 hours prior to taping the back and placing them in the freezer for the weekend (2.5 days) I manage to get rid some of the bubbles by slightly warming the film and pressing it down with my thumb, but I have not been successful with the ones whose emulsion already hardened.
-r

2010-11-16 // 04:54:52
rommel
I put some px70 push! images with bright red and yellow colors in the freezer also decided to taped the back just like the px600 thinking that it will slow down or prevent the image from shifting to blue. Well, when I took them out this morning, there were bubbles just like this one...what a horror! I hope they will vanished like yours when I check them tomorrow..oh and I removed z tape. Moral of the story, never taped the back of px70 push film and put it in the freezer.
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how long did the pic stay in the freezer?
more than half an hour? (was the max time I did)
and at what time after exposure was this?

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