I bring your attention to Exhibits A and B
Exhibit A shows banding/stain on a recently developed roll of 120 Pan F +. Developed in an HQ-only variant of Pyrocat HD with carbonate Part B, 1:5:100. Agitation 15s initially, then 5s every 30s for 10 m at 68F. It shows less banding than Exhibit B.
Exhibit B is HP5+ developed just a week or two ago from the same stock, same dilution, same agitation except 30 seconds initial instead of 15 and developed for 12 minutes. The band is not nearly as dark in reality as it is in the picture, but it is noticeably darker than the Pan F.
All I have is a crappy old non-inversion tank someone gave me. I used to use a twirling motion but I now agitate by a back and forth motion. I've been thinking this is some sort of agitation related effect at the bottom of the tank but it just occurred to me it could be increased oxidation/aerial stain at the top. Whatever it is, its less dense where the film edge is tucked into the reel.
Exhibit A shows banding/stain on a recently developed roll of 120 Pan F +. Developed in an HQ-only variant of Pyrocat HD with carbonate Part B, 1:5:100. Agitation 15s initially, then 5s every 30s for 10 m at 68F. It shows less banding than Exhibit B.
Exhibit B is HP5+ developed just a week or two ago from the same stock, same dilution, same agitation except 30 seconds initial instead of 15 and developed for 12 minutes. The band is not nearly as dark in reality as it is in the picture, but it is noticeably darker than the Pan F.
All I have is a crappy old non-inversion tank someone gave me. I used to use a twirling motion but I now agitate by a back and forth motion. I've been thinking this is some sort of agitation related effect at the bottom of the tank but it just occurred to me it could be increased oxidation/aerial stain at the top. Whatever it is, its less dense where the film edge is tucked into the reel.
I'm using 15 OZ, which is what the tank calls for. I can fit more in but I know I've read about people having problems from too much solution in reel tanks too, though I don't recall the circumstances