I just can't stop playing with this fogged Ektachrome...

In my heart, I know there's an image to be found, a use, something. Tonight's trial by fire was a clip of the ill fated roll of Ektachrome I keep dabbling with. I stuck the clip into my Diana F+ with the flash on it and shot a 4 second exposure somewhere on the film. Sadly, this was through the back, oops. So the already super slow film was most likely not exposed much in that regard. But I developed it anyway...
1) Dektol 1:4 for 3 minutes. 2) Remove from tank and expose to the light to fog the film. 3) Place back into the tank and develop using standard C41 developer for 10 minutes. 4) Rinse then Blix for 10 minutes. -- I feel like I made some progress and got some interesting texture out of it too. This is the first time since I started playing with this roll that I could SEE through the film when I was done. Huge step. I think tomorrow I am going to try shooting a few frames through the correct side and expose them at various levels of exposure, then try this method again. For now, the results were moody, artsy and haunting and I call that a win.

Photographer:
alienmeatsack
Uploaded:
2013-10-15
Camera:
n/a
Film:
Kodak Ektachrome 64 (expired)
Country/region:
United States
Albums:
The Ektachrome Chronicles, Day ??? (10-13-2013)
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