David Aimone Photography
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Any images you guys can post here? Slow connection makes it nearly impossible to get links to come up.
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David Aimone Photography
Critiques always welcome...
Reviving old thread...
I finally got around to scanning my Pancro test negatives today, one developed in Pyrocat HD 1:1:100 at 20deg C 18mins (guess time which proved to be quite a bit too short, this film needs lots of time in the soup!) and another at 2:2:100 20degC for 11.5mins (a lot better density and contrast,) and on both have noticed the exact same fault as this. Faint but easily seen parallel lines running down short edge of 8x10” sheets. All four of them, all developed independently in trays.
Could this be a coating fault? Doesn’t seem like x-ray damage as looks too consistent and straight, with more abrupt edges to the bands.
This film does claim to have a special base anti-hilation layer that gives a higher than usual (compared to competition) base density. Could it be a problem with this special layer, with coating problem emphasised by pyro stain?
Anyone else seen this on Pancro or any other film?
Tim, if you check the MDC:
https://www.digitaltruth.com/devchar...=C&TimeUnits=D
You will find that Panchro 400 / Pyrocat HD 1:1:100 is 17min at 24șC !!!!! Not 20șC...
So at 20șC, time should be around 30min... for this reason development is provided at 24șC, to not have a very long time.
Yes, this is the time Bergger sent me after I asked them if they had information via email. I tried also with the 2:2:100 dilution and that was much better. Base density / fog on both was very high.
The tones, grain and gradation of the scans is actually very, very good, but the banding is crazy. At first I thought it was the scanner, but it didn't do it with any other film in a session of 20 scans.
Well this is disturbing, since I just purchased a box of 8x10 to try again after my problems in 5x7 in 2017. I assumed since I didn't hear of any other problems that it was a fluke or had been solved.
I don't think it has anything to do with the developer, since it happened to about 25% of my negatives from the box of 5x7 in 2017. Half were sent out to a lab; the other half developed by me at home.
Oh joy, I can't wait to see the banding on 8x10. I'll have to wait for another month or two for the 8x10 camera to arrive...
David Aimone Photography
Critiques always welcome...
On a totally different tanget.. Does anyone here know where Bergger paper and film is manufactured..Do they do this themselves??
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