i did a final rise in agfa agepon. i put a "bit" into the tray. (suggested dilution 1:200 i used 1:50? )
after drying and enlarging the negative, tiny white spots could be seen on the print. i tried to rinse the negative again in the hope that everything would be o.k. but this stuff chewy. i tried even dry cleaning naphtha...almost no effect. the spots are raised, black and chewy. any ideas how to get rid of it?
i am sure that that the spots are coming from the concentrated rise aid, because after i damaged 20 negatives i start to gauge again and everything is good. i devoloped ilford, foma and an outdated agfa. all were affected. i have to add that my tap water is very hard.
any help is much appreciated.
boris
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