Hyatt1025
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I am wondering if anyone would be able to offer some insight onto a recurring problem I have been having when developing 4x5 negatives that have been exposed with a particular lens. I am new to large format so my knowledge base is quite low, so I thought I would turn to my quasi photo school (this forum) for help.
I am getting a consistent streak (not that same as uneven development) on my negatives when using a particular lens. The streak starts at the mid bottom of the left 4" and extends with a slight curve onto the opposite 4" side. On the negative the shade is dark, but not opaque.
Some background on equipment:
I am testing my Grandpa's gear so none of the equipment is modern by any standards but nonetheless awesome stuff!
Does anyone know what might be the cause of this? I really hope the lens is not rubbish...
Thanks,
Hyatt
I am getting a consistent streak (not that same as uneven development) on my negatives when using a particular lens. The streak starts at the mid bottom of the left 4" and extends with a slight curve onto the opposite 4" side. On the negative the shade is dark, but not opaque.
Some background on equipment:
I am testing my Grandpa's gear so none of the equipment is modern by any standards but nonetheless awesome stuff!
- the camera is an old Century plate camera and it is light tight
- The negative holders are plastic Fidelity or Ritway (I have avoided the wood ones thus far)
- The lens that gives the consistent streak is a Zeiss/Goerz 10cm f9
- The lens does not have any visible marks (either element)
- Other lenses tested have not produced a streak
- Film = Ilford HP+ with Xtol 1:1
Does anyone know what might be the cause of this? I really hope the lens is not rubbish...
Thanks,
Hyatt