Weird smoky stuff on border.
Tri X in HC110.
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Weird smoky stuff on border.
Tri X in HC110.
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Dear Dan:
What development technique are you using? I had similar results when using vertical film racks with 8x10 film. I began pre-soaking, and using more agitation, and found better results.
David
Looks like an agitation problem in the developer
Do you use hangers?
If so, and they have ever been in Photo-Flo, wash and scrub them well in very hot water. Following this never put them in Photo Flo again.
It builds up on the hangers and becomes a catalyst causing all kinds of problems along the edge of film.
A switch to LFN after cleaning the hangers will help.
First is a 35mm
Second is a 120.
I DOed for 10 mins, agitated 4 times only thoughout the development. though it becomes more apparent when on long exposures.
For roll film, I'd be agitating more often than that, looks like uneven development to me. 5 seconds with 3 or so tank inversion every 30 seconds would eliminate this.
What dilution are you using?
i guess my method of increasing time to decrease agitation didnt work.. want max shadow details without overblown highlights.
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