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    Re: Something wrong developing

    Quote Originally Posted by Studebaker View Post
    I think so.
    What do you tink that happens?
    Thanks
    Have you taken the rack apart for cleaning? If so was it reassembled propelrly with the cuved grooves facing each other?

    Do you follow the directions for removing the film clip by gently pressing in on the bars on each side of the clip to remove the tension on the locking ratchet?

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    Re: Something wrong developing

    That looks different than any selective focus pattern that i am familiar with.

    However, I've been fooled by Studebaker's in the past.

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    Re: Something wrong developing

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian C. Miller View Post
    Looks like the right-hand side of the film was out of the developer, so it wasn't seated well. Then along the top it looks like there is uneven agitation flow.

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    I use combi tanks for 4x5 and have never seen surge marks like this, certainly not on one edge only.

    OP please describe your agitation schedule.

    bob

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    Re: Something wrong developing

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob McCarthy View Post
    Is this a crop??

    I say that because the sheets are inserted lengthwise into the combi holder. ie portrait.

    Which means either the left or right side is light struck.
    What that dark area to the right is I don't know.

    Poorly seated holder?? bellows issue?? Lens board not seated??

    Doesn't appear like developing error "only" to me,

    ??

    bob
    Is the entire sheet

    Quote Originally Posted by Gem Singer View Post
    There are out of focus areas in the picture.

    They are not the result of developing errors.

    The problem began before the film was placed in the Combi-Plan tank.

    Probably film holder errors.
    Is for tilted focus.

    [QUOTE=Bob McCarthy;608326]
    Quote Originally Posted by Gem Singer View Post
    There are out of focus areas in the picture.

    QUOTE]

    GEM

    heck i thought this was caused by one of those "new fangled" brass lenses I been hearin' about.

    You know the ones, believe thay are called a Pretzel or something like that

    bob
    Not Pretzel, Schneider_Kreuznach 10 268 713 Xenar 1:4,5/150 and Linhof Master Technika IV

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian C. Miller View Post
    Looks like the right-hand side of the film was out of the developer, so it wasn't seated well. Then along the top it looks like there is uneven agitation flow.

    I used a Yankee tank for a little while, and then I gave it up for using a tray or Jobo expert drum. I made my own sheet holder for a tray, and I've always had great results with it.

    Nice use of selective focus.
    Thanks.
    Can i see your sheet holder please, i think that is my problem, the agitation.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk Keyes View Post
    Nice photo. Although it looks like a F1 car and not a Studebaker.

    Kirk

    PS - my father has a 63 Avanti R2 and a 56 President Speedster (yellow and green).
    Really, i love them.
    Yes, F1 at home, in Valencia, last month.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gem Singer View Post
    That looks different than any selective focus pattern that i am familiar with.

    However, I've been fooled by Studebaker's in the past.
    I don't know, are my first shots on large format camera.


    Quote Originally Posted by Bob McCarthy View Post
    I use combi tanks for 4x5 and have never seen surge marks like this, certainly not on one edge only.

    OP please describe your agitation schedule.

    bob
    I think that is my problem, this weekend i'll try it with other agitation.
    I shot Efke 100 and develope with HC-110.
    Somebody knows what dilutions for stand development in Rodinal?

    Thanks for all.
    Sorry for my poor english.

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    Re: Something wrong developing

    The proper agitation techniqe is to use the amount of chemistry stamped on the bottom side of the lid. Fill the filmholder and put an unbroken clip on the top to hold the film in. Make sure that the film is curved on both sides, that means the holder is properly assembled.
    Close the tank, put the funnel on top, give the Light Tight Hose Connector a 1/2 twist to open the air way, fill the tank from the top Through the funnel. When the required amount of chemistry is in the tank, close the air path, pur the cap in place and rap the tank bottom against a table a couple of times to dislodge any air bells. When it is time to agitate lift the tank up and turn it updside down, when you hear and feel the chemistry stop moving turn it back so it is now right side up. Repeat this for however long the agitation cycle is.

    When the processing time is up open the bottom drain by removing the cap and give a half turn to open an airway.

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    Re: Something wrong developing

    Thank you very much

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    Re: Something wrong developing

    Some friendly advice. learned from experience:

    Make sure that the sheet of film is loaded properly into your film holder. Check to be certain that it slid under both side rails by flicking it up with you finger nail.

    Before making any camera movements, look at the front and rear standards from the side and make sure that they are parallel to each other. Use a spirit level to make certain that your camera is not tilted up, down, or sideways.

    When loading the film into the film rack of the Combi-Plan tank, check to be certain that you haven't accidentally loaded two films into the same slot.

    Use a pre-soak and stay with Efke film and HC110 developer. Forget about stand development in Rodinal.

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    Re: Something wrong developing

    Hi friends, here are the real problem


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    Re: Something wrong developing

    How did you manage to do that to the bellows?

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    Re: Something wrong developing

    I'll ask to the last owner of the camera.
    He gave me a new bellows.

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