daninjc
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Hi All,
More troubles with my first developing!
I have a whole bunch of triX developed last week in d76 1:1 and fixed with freestyle powder fixer, that came out quite milky and they scan badly. I can see the images quite well, but they are foggy and uniformly gray in the shadows. The spaces in the negatives between one frame and the other is not perfectly transparent as usual, but unifromly gray/milky as well.
questions:
Should I try re-fixing them? In this case what's the best way of doing that? Anyone has done it? (films are also already cut! my bad for not noticing it before cutting them)
What could cause the bad fixing (assuming that's the problem)? I fixed for 5 minutes with 5-10 agitations every minute. I diluted the fixer with filtered water not distilled - but that shouldn't be a big deal.
Thank you so much for your help!
More troubles with my first developing!
I have a whole bunch of triX developed last week in d76 1:1 and fixed with freestyle powder fixer, that came out quite milky and they scan badly. I can see the images quite well, but they are foggy and uniformly gray in the shadows. The spaces in the negatives between one frame and the other is not perfectly transparent as usual, but unifromly gray/milky as well.
questions:
Should I try re-fixing them? In this case what's the best way of doing that? Anyone has done it? (films are also already cut! my bad for not noticing it before cutting them)
What could cause the bad fixing (assuming that's the problem)? I fixed for 5 minutes with 5-10 agitations every minute. I diluted the fixer with filtered water not distilled - but that shouldn't be a big deal.
Thank you so much for your help!