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i am having HUGE, HUGE problems with this film when shooting outside: the temperature here is "ideal" for the film to develop in (according to their site); it's been around 65F but my first 4 outside shots turned out milky white, you can barely see there's anything on it.
the film is WAAAAY to expensive to be this sensitive i think.
the inside shots are wonderful, but the outside shots are a PAIN to get right, due to the film also being very sensitive to light.
i've taped a small black tote bag to the end of my camera so when the film releases it goes straight into the bag which shields it from the light while it's developing.
it made no huge difference; i still got that milky white image... it's perhaps a tad bit darker, but it's nowhere near the indoor result.
this film is giving me a major migraine