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That is an intentionally destroyed Kodak Gold 200. First I boiled the film for 3 min. Then I unwinded it completely and gave it a 'coiffeur treatment' made of hydrogene peroxide plus developer of 6%. I applied it directly to the film with the help of a toothbrush (in total darkness which made the whole thing quite a mess). Then I winded the film back into the canister. After 3 minutes I felt pity for that poor film and unwinded it completely to wash off the chemicals again. To help it's recovery I thought it would be best to give it a nice & hot bath in saltwater and lemon juice for lavish 34 hours. For the exposure (which you basically can not see) I used colour filters. Finally I scanned the film with Lomography's DigitaLIZA. It took me some time to understand how I need to deal with the settings of my scanner and the software but finally I managed it thanks to two marvellous splitzers: www.lomography.co.th/magazine/95436-sprocket-hole-scanning-… and www.lomography.co.th/magazine/113610-aligning-the-digitaliz… :) The colours of this scanned soup-film vary so much as they rely on the frame I chose with the scanning program.. I will understand that much better one day I guess ;)
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