I have 3 color film cartridges. I put one in water, one in diluted soda, and the last in car oil. Yesterday I picked up the 2 cartridges (water & diluted soda) from Walgreens and today I printed the diluted soda roll. I couldn't print the water one because non of the photos on that roll came out. I shot inside for that roll, but I forgot to use the flash. I don't think that it was such a great idea for my first time EVER printing color to print a roll that I had manipulated. It was quiet fustrating due to the fact that only bits and pieces of the images were their true color and the majority of the image was purple. So for Part A of this experiment I'm going to say it was a flop. I wasn't too impressed with how the diluted soda effected the film.
For the car oil roll I will be developing that myself using the black & white process. I don't want to bring it to Walgreens or any other place only because the film might still be heavily coated in oil. Tony from the photo department said that if I use the black & white process that the images might not come out since color uses different chemicals to develop, but I figure I would give it a try since I am not very concerned with the image as much as what the oil did to the film. I cannot develop it this week so hopefully next week I will get a chance. I'm really enjoying these new techniques, I just hope I have better luck with the car oil roll then I did with the other two.
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