I have a cedar tree with an identity crisis, it thinks it's a cactus.
Just imagine if it was a spruce tree! Now that would be some cactus worthy material.
I have some results from yesterday's 20 year old film!
Now that was quite an experience...
When I did the first water bath, I did notice a bit of color in the rinse water. I thought that the blueish liquid was just the AH layer.
Then I did the developer, but this time it strangely had a blueish tone... not a common color for used developer I thought for myself.
The rest of the process went just fine.
When I took the film off the reel, I proceeded to a bit of an inspection.
Good news, the fog is not really visible. Frames are a bit on the dense side but good overall. Contrast is not over the top. That C-41 kit I mixed last July is still going strong.
Now, one thing caught my eye... there are some strong color shifts. I see a lot of magenta. I see a lot of cyan. But no yellow
The scanner had a heck of a time getting the color balance correctly and I had to do the rest by hand.
Here are a couple from that roll.
When I think that people 18.90$ for a single roll of Lomochrome Turquoise, I did something similar for about 1$. Now that's a win in a sense.
So, the film stock was some Konica SXG 100 that expired in 2003 and was re-branded as Life brand Bright Light 100 for a local drugstore and exposed at EI 25 in 2023.