I don't usually shoot Tri-X 400, but I was out with a friend and only had 100 on me and she gave me a couple of rolls of Tri-X 400 in 120 size. Developed them today, and there's a REALLY weird pattern on one of the rolls of negatives. It appears that it's consistent throughout the roll.
Normally I'd look at something like this and think "camera problems," but the pattern, while consistent in shape, varies in location on the frame, and consecutive rolls of Fomapan 100 do not show it. Neither do previous rolls of Fomapan (it's pretty much all I use, because it's cheap) -- they are all pretty much perfect.
I've thrown these negs on my filthy-dirty scanner and scanned them direct, with no manual adjustments. You can see the pattern in the sky. These are consecutive images on the 120 roll. Sorry for the nastiness on the scanner platen.. I didn't feel like cleaning it at 1 AM.
Any ideas what it might be? Here are the technicals.
Camera: Norita 66 Medium-format SLR. body #2, which was repaired by Ross Yerkes at the beginning of the year.
Lens: 40MM f/4, which was serviced two months ago by a local camera shop and has been working perfectly.
Waist-level finder.
Developed in Ilfosol 3, standard developing times, in a metal Nikor tank.
I'm stumped.
Normally I'd look at something like this and think "camera problems," but the pattern, while consistent in shape, varies in location on the frame, and consecutive rolls of Fomapan 100 do not show it. Neither do previous rolls of Fomapan (it's pretty much all I use, because it's cheap) -- they are all pretty much perfect.
I've thrown these negs on my filthy-dirty scanner and scanned them direct, with no manual adjustments. You can see the pattern in the sky. These are consecutive images on the 120 roll. Sorry for the nastiness on the scanner platen.. I didn't feel like cleaning it at 1 AM.
Any ideas what it might be? Here are the technicals.
Camera: Norita 66 Medium-format SLR. body #2, which was repaired by Ross Yerkes at the beginning of the year.
Lens: 40MM f/4, which was serviced two months ago by a local camera shop and has been working perfectly.
Waist-level finder.
Developed in Ilfosol 3, standard developing times, in a metal Nikor tank.
I'm stumped.
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The other roll of Tri-X doesn't seem to have the markings that this one does, and I don't think it's an agitation issue or improper developing, as the other films I developed last night -- four rolls of 120 Arista 100 from my baby Speed Graphic, 2.25 x 3.25 and 4x5 sheet film -- are just fine. The markings are too regular for it to be an agitation problem as well, I believe. It's pretty weird, but looking at the Kodak page it makes perfect sense that it's gone through an x-ray somewhere and was damaged that way.
