focus_on_infinity
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I've been getting visible sprocket hole images on my film. From what I've read, there's a good chance it's due to improper agitation, rather than light leaking inside the camera. I'm going to try to improve my agitation method before I address the camera. However, I'm a little confused about some conflicting information I've read.
The Kodak Xtol sheet says that after initial agitation, it should occur every 30 seconds, for a period of 5 seconds, with 5-7 inversions in that time. That sounds really aggressive compared to other methods I've seen. The Paterson tank instructions suggest agitation once per minute, with a single inversion. That's somewhere between half and 1/10 of Kodak's advice!
I'm not really sure where to go with this, other than that I've been following Kodak's advice, which seems like it's way overboard. Before I try the Paterson method, I have a couple of questions for the community.
1.) What's your agitation method for the Paterson tank?
2.) Does agitation method vary with film and chemistry?
and
3.) What are the symptoms of under-agitation?
The Kodak Xtol sheet says that after initial agitation, it should occur every 30 seconds, for a period of 5 seconds, with 5-7 inversions in that time. That sounds really aggressive compared to other methods I've seen. The Paterson tank instructions suggest agitation once per minute, with a single inversion. That's somewhere between half and 1/10 of Kodak's advice!
I'm not really sure where to go with this, other than that I've been following Kodak's advice, which seems like it's way overboard. Before I try the Paterson method, I have a couple of questions for the community.
1.) What's your agitation method for the Paterson tank?
2.) Does agitation method vary with film and chemistry?
and
3.) What are the symptoms of under-agitation?