February 10th, 2011
i love that post with the film boiled in water, but i was a little confused. did you boil the entire film cartridge before exposing it, or did you boil the exposed film after developing it, or... ?

Actually, it was a submission (it’s posted under a photo, with a link to the photographer) and I have no idea. It sparked my interest as well and I was thinking the same thing. I may try before and after to see what happens…

  1. good-sir said: I know that you can get awesome effects when you boil film before shooting. Don’t know if you would get the same results or any results for that matter if your boil after shooting but before developing though..
  2. quadrantids said: I’d suggest before as the film has the protection of the light tight packaging as I imagine it provides some sort of insulation against the boiling water on the emulsion, for after exposing wrapping the roll in tinfoil works a treat.
  3. ernestjwiyanto said: same case, I was astonished, puzzled, and bedazzled.
  4. istillshootfilm posted this

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