Glasgow Transport Museum

I decided to stand develop this roll of Selachrome due to the age and condition of the film. I was lucky to get the 8 shots as the spool lost one of the teeth whilst advancing the final couple of shots. I then discovered whilst transferring the roll to the developing tank that the paper backing had bonded to the film meaning that I had to load it with the remains still attached. I used Rodinal at a ratio of 1:100 and stood the tank for 2 hours with no agitations during development. When I emptied the tank after stopping and fixing the film the paper backing was still hanging in there but did peel away. It has produced some quite cool results considering all the things conspiring against it! Not bad for a film that expired 50 years ago and was probably manufactured 60 years ago :)

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