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Hi all.
I've been having a problem lately with my 120 Tri-x 400 negatives. It seems that the edge of the frames are more dense and I'm not sure why. I'm assuming it is something to do with my processing procedure. I've attached a couple of examples. Can anyone tell what I am doing wrong here ? Could it be a problem with my film back? I am using a hasselblad 500c/m.
My basic process is as follows:
1. Tri -x 400 in Rodinal 1:50 for 12 mins
2. Tap water rinse for stop bath.
3. Fix for 10 mins in tetenal vario fix
4. Wash for film for 10 mins (running water through pipe into patterson tank)
5. Let film sit in photo-flo for 90 seconds
6. Hang up and dry in dust free area


I've been having a problem lately with my 120 Tri-x 400 negatives. It seems that the edge of the frames are more dense and I'm not sure why. I'm assuming it is something to do with my processing procedure. I've attached a couple of examples. Can anyone tell what I am doing wrong here ? Could it be a problem with my film back? I am using a hasselblad 500c/m.
My basic process is as follows:
1. Tri -x 400 in Rodinal 1:50 for 12 mins
2. Tap water rinse for stop bath.
3. Fix for 10 mins in tetenal vario fix
4. Wash for film for 10 mins (running water through pipe into patterson tank)
5. Let film sit in photo-flo for 90 seconds
6. Hang up and dry in dust free area



