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Arista Edu / Fomapan 100 problem?

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Brian Legge

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While on vacation in LA I stopped by Freestyle and picked up some film. Among it was some Tri X and Arista Edu / Fomapan 100, I shot a few rolls of each while down there.

Both of the Fomapan rolls have an odd line through the frame. The height of the line changes frame to frame and isn't always straight. The difference is fairly consistent and the line is visible, though not as much, between frames.

While I'd normally default to user error (developing, etc) on my end, a light leak, etc I can't think of anything that would cause this specific default due to how specific yet irregular it is. The issue is plainly visible on the negative so it isn't a scanning issue.

I have at least one more roll to develop but expect to see the same issue on it.

No issues with Tri-X or Acros shot on the same trip in that camera. All home developed.

Beyond an emulsion coating issue which seems unlikely, any idea what else could do this?

(The spots under the line are on the negative as well but aren't consistent frame to frame)
 
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Are you using a squeegee or sponge to wipe the film to help speed drying? This appears to be a scratch. My daughters and I shoot loads of Arista EDU/Foma 100 and have never experienced any lines. Foma emulsion is a bit softer than others, and more susceptible to scratches. Is this a scan of the negative or print?
 
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No sqeegee or touching of the film beyond putting it onto a reel and then hanging it.

The issue isn't a scratch. The negatives look distinctly darker where the line is.
 

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I've used Arista EDU ultra ASA 100 and 400 without a problem. The marks look like drying marks. Do you live in an area with hard water? Do you use photo flo or some type of drying aid?
 
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I use photo flo and haven't had issues (beyond a bit of speckling similar to the dots under the line from time to time). This doesn't look like that though - the surface of the film looks clean. I'll try re-rinsing once I get home tonight as I agree that the scans look like that - its the negative itself which didn't look like a rinsing issue.

Again, I'm not trying to blame the film here. I've been very happy with it in the past. This is the first time I've hit issues with it in 35mm (in 120 I had scratches no matter what I did, what camera I used, etc). 35mm has been solid though.
 
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Just an odd thought, try refixing and washing. Do not put a lid on the tank, fill with normal amount of chemie and let it soak for a minute or two before washing. Don't ask why, just a thought. Final wash in distilled water.
 

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This is the first time I've hit issues with it in 35mm (in 120 I had scratches no matter what I did, what camera I used, etc). 35mm has been solid though.

I've had the same experience. Quite often the LF and MF films had drying marks on the emulsion side, regardless how I treated the film with deionized water and wetting agent. It didn't work to re-soak the film either, the marks were there to stay. When I started to use a squeegee, the problem disappeared. I've never had problems with the drying marks since then, nor do I get any scratches. Although, I've never had a problem with the 135-film.
 

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Be careful of film squeegees. After using them, put them in a zip lock bag to keep them from drying out. Also, you might toss it after a couple of years because the black rubber stiffens and scratches your emulsion. I had the problem and now use a sponge for drying film. I want to go back to a squeegee because bit of sponge ends on my film.
 

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I hate to say it but fear it may be the film.
I have a 100 fter from 09 in the freezer.
I haven't noticed any issues with the old batch of T200 I shot and like it.

It seems these issues run in spurts and if Im not mistaken it's not the first time we've heard something similar.

I hope I'm wrong because I love the stuff.
 
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No luck re-rinsing. Whatever it is, its definitely in the emulsion. If I had more film from that batch I'd run some tests - developing without shooting, other cameras, but it looks like I shot everything I had down while on the trip.

Oh well. I suppose this is one point where photoshop will be useful; at least I can recover something out of it. I don't think I have anything stellar on the roll or I may be headed over to our hybrid sister site to learn a bit about digital negatives. In any case, I think I'll be retesting that Canon P again and avoiding Fomapan until I figure out more about what went wrong.

Frustrating. I loved the film in 120 but had so many issues with scratches in multiple camera bodies I swore never to use it again. I still love the look I get out of it but the fear of losing more frames makes me reluctant to shoot it - or at least buy from a batch made around the same time.
 

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Hello Brian;
Looks to be a coating issue. Must have been a bad batch from foma. Have heard of issues with Arista Edu. I use D-76 with replenishment, plain water, and a hardening fixer. I also squeegee the excess water off the film, Steven.
 

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If I had more film from that batch I'd run some tests - developing without shooting, other cameras, but it looks like I shot everything I had down while on the trip.

I just picked up a bunch of Fomapan 100 so I'd have something inexpensive to have fun shooting. I've got 3 lot numbers:

016915-5, exp. 12/13
016515-4, exp. 6/11
016515-3, exp. 6/11

If those lot numbers are what you were shooting I'll be happy to send you a couple of rolls if you'd like.

John
 

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Strange issue, i really don't want to test films that members complaining about with issues, it can vary from one member to another according to many factors, i remember i did shoot one roll of Fomapan [not sure if 100 or 400] in 120 format and never see any of scratch or dry marks issues.
 

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Strange issue, i really don't want to test films that members complaining about with issues, it can vary from one member to another according to many factors, i remember i did shoot one roll of Fomapan [not sure if 100 or 400] in 120 format and never see any of scratch or dry marks issues.

For the 120 I believe they were suspecting the backing paper and I forget what type it was but maybe the 200 speed T200.

The T200 was even discontinued and then rereleased after a fix of some sort.
There are a few threads in the archives so you could deduce our own hypothesis.
 
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