bvy
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Trying to determine if the mark below is bad development or a very stubborn streak from drying. The first frame was the original scan. The second frame was after spot cleaning the area with a Q-tip and 99% isopropyl alcohol and re-soaking in Photo-Flo solution. The third frame is after rifixing, rewashing and, once again, Photo-Flo. The streak does stop at a small bead which showed up as a slightly raised dimple on the emulsion side. It seems to be less prominent now, but if it's truly a drying mark, I would expect it to come clean more easily. It is consistent with the way the film was hung to dry, and the frame was the first one on the reel (and the bottom frame when hung to dry).
The film is Acros 100, developed in HC-110 dilution E at 68F for 8 minutes, vinegar/water stop, Ilford Rapid Fixer. The only process anomaly I can think of is that the rinse water came out of the tap close to 85F at one point, while I was trying to keep the temperatures close to 70F.
Thanks for taking a look.
The film is Acros 100, developed in HC-110 dilution E at 68F for 8 minutes, vinegar/water stop, Ilford Rapid Fixer. The only process anomaly I can think of is that the rinse water came out of the tap close to 85F at one point, while I was trying to keep the temperatures close to 70F.
Thanks for taking a look.