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Hi Everyone.
I've been noticing of late that when I use a 1000ml tank to develop two rolls my developer (usually Rodinal but some occasional HC-110) sometimes gets foamy. I notice this when I uncap the lid and pour out the developer. However I don't seem to have this when I use a 500ml tank for a single roll. I did a search on this and it appears the general consensus is Photo-Flo residue on the reels. I do soak my film in Photo-Flo on the metal reels but I've always use the hottest water my faucet will dispense to rinse the reel along with a quick scrubbing with a dish washing bristle brush I use for this propose only. I just checked my reels right now and they feel fine, not sticky at all. So do you think that maybe the extra air space in the 1000ml tank is causing the foamy bubbles because of the increased turbulence during agitation? I agitate four gentle inversions for ten seconds at the start of every minute. Maybe the 500ml tank with less air space is a better choice? I don't know if this is causing any uneven development or not. I shoot an awful lot so I like the idea of developing two rolls at a time but if the the 500ml tank for one roll is a safer bet then that's what I'll do. Any ideas? Thanks.
I've been noticing of late that when I use a 1000ml tank to develop two rolls my developer (usually Rodinal but some occasional HC-110) sometimes gets foamy. I notice this when I uncap the lid and pour out the developer. However I don't seem to have this when I use a 500ml tank for a single roll. I did a search on this and it appears the general consensus is Photo-Flo residue on the reels. I do soak my film in Photo-Flo on the metal reels but I've always use the hottest water my faucet will dispense to rinse the reel along with a quick scrubbing with a dish washing bristle brush I use for this propose only. I just checked my reels right now and they feel fine, not sticky at all. So do you think that maybe the extra air space in the 1000ml tank is causing the foamy bubbles because of the increased turbulence during agitation? I agitate four gentle inversions for ten seconds at the start of every minute. Maybe the 500ml tank with less air space is a better choice? I don't know if this is causing any uneven development or not. I shoot an awful lot so I like the idea of developing two rolls at a time but if the the 500ml tank for one roll is a safer bet then that's what I'll do. Any ideas? Thanks.
