Hey largeformaters!!!
After some try-error with x-ray film, specially with the development part, I come to share some information that improved the quality overall.
I will attach some photos-
BEFORE: I did the classic DIP AND DUNK system- with 3 prism-shape buckets I have found in Ikea type store- 18x22 cm x 25 cm tall-
CONTAINER 1: DEVELOPER-
CONTAINER 2- WATER-
CONTAINER 3. FIX-
I ALWAYS DID DEVELOPMENT UNDER RED SAFE LIGHT- NEVER HAD A PROBLEM.
It went like this-
1- 6 hangers with film in container 2 (Water) for pre wash- 3-4 minutes.
2- all to container 1-developer- inspection, dip and dunk-
3- when they looked ok, back to container 2 ( water) to stop the developer-
4- all 6 there for 2-3 minutes...then running water-
5- fixer -
6- back to container 2- and running water-FINAL WASH- hang to dry.
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NOW, the process is similar, BUT it didn't work with "regular" tray development, because it was double sided film.
so, no I do all 6 hangers for pre wash.
then I have a small tray that fits 1 hanger -
I LEAVE THE FILM ON THE HANGER, AND THE FLAP OPENED, FOR THE FILM NOT TO BEND AND TOUCH THE TRAY-
I put 1 liter water on the tray + 15ml RODINAL-
the development is much faster, and I use only 1 liter. That concentration is ok for 6-7 sheets-
Same as before, after development, the hanger go back to water, to stop the developer-
then FIX-WASH AND HANG TO DRY.
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the issue was that with my first system, I hat to be EXTREMELY careful with the dip and dunk- do everything super slow- if not, I would have VERY UNEVEN DEVELOPMENT, specially on the edges, where the film meets the hanger-
I hope its was of help-
I will post the photos not, and some examples of "before-after" with both methods.
PHOTOS - bucket with SPACE FOR 6 HANGERS
detail of hanger with the flap opened so the film can't get scratches-
Have a great day.
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