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    Anti-halation stripes from developing reel

    Hi, I have developed 5x7 foma on Paterson tank with QL57 developing reel in Rodinal and fixed with Adofix. After processing I have noticed stipes of anti-halation dye on the back side of the film (non-emulsion side) where the reel's middle support has touched the negative. It seems difficult to wash away with water only - any idea what to try next? Or could a different combo of developer/fixer be better?

    My previous experience is from 4x5 and SP-445 tank where I have never seen this kind of problem.

    Cheers,
    Vesa

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    Re: Anti-halation stripes from developing reel

    A soaking in Hypo Clear should remove any last traces of anti-halation. Then, re-wash.

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    Re: Anti-halation stripes from developing reel

    If the contact happened during the whole processing, you may get undeveloped and unfixed areas as well. In any case, re-fix first, then soak and wash as usual and see if that helps.

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    Re: Anti-halation stripes from developing reel

    If Adofix has a hardener, try a fixer that does not. It solved what may be a similar problem for me.
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    Re: Anti-halation stripes from developing reel

    The contact is only on the "anti-halation side". No contact on emulsion side. Would it still affect the development?

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    Re: Anti-halation stripes from developing reel

    Quote Originally Posted by retrofocus View Post
    The contact is only on the "anti-halation side". No contact on emulsion side. Would it still affect the development?
    Quick answer is it doesn't affect development of the emulsion. Simply re fix in a tray and wash as normal. I used to develop LF film "taco style" and it always left a band mark on the AH coating, removing the band and fixing in a tray solved the problem.
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    Re: Anti-halation stripes from developing reel

    Thanks for all the pieces of advice I received. Here is how I solved the issue: after fixing and first rinse with water I took some cotton wool dipped in fixer and wiped gently the stripes. Then continued with several rinses.

    Br
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    Re: Anti-halation stripes from developing reel

    Just scrub it with soap or detergent and water, then rinse well. We took care of hundreds of these cases at the college.

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