2011-05-09 // 01:25:49 BastianK Yesterday i've taken some shots with TZ expired in '02 and i had almost the same "problem" with this pack!
If the picture is too yellow i don't like it too much, but here i think it is ok!
You and the film did a great work together ;-)
2011-05-02 // 21:33:19 edulterado When you say that every shot has the same problem in your last cartidge of time-zero, are you referring to the yellowish predominant tones? I use to experiment them when exposing the time-zero film to a scene that has direct light conditions, for instance, here: »link
When reducing the amount of light, I use to get results similar to this, by using the same film affected by the yellowish tones exposed in direct light conditions: »link
But you know very well that the behaivour of the film will be quite unpredictable. Hope it helps.
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I'm talking of the yellow tones, and of the chemical going everywhere after ejection of the picture.
2011-05-01 // 23:23:41 RaymondMolinar Clean those rollers.
I like using time zero like this in low light, really get some sweet colors out of it.
Is this 2005 exp?
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Usually my rollers are perfectly clean, but with this pack, after 3 shots, they were dirty, the chemical was leaving everywhere in the back top of each pictures.... :(
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Thx... but i usually don't like the effects of expired time zero, it was hard to make a "good" picture with the last time zero i've just received, every shot has the same problem...