I've been using xtol to devleop my film for the past few month's, with my latest batch being mixed uo beggning of March storred in concertina bottles to keep the air out. On my latest roll of film I noticed what I assume to be watermarks on a roll of 135 Hp5+ but when I took my film out of the drier once it was dry, on the non-emulsion side I rubbed my finger over the leader where there was some of these marks and they smugged, would water marks have these characteristics. The method I use for developing is;
No pre wash Xtol 1+1 mixed with distilled water.
Stop Bath mixed with filtered tap water.
Fixer mixed with filtered tap water Wash with tap water continually running for 15mins.
Final wash Kodak photo flo 1:200 with distilled water for 30 seconds then figer squeegee once and hang in film drying cabinet.
I was able to clean the marks off with some Tetenal Graphics Art Cleaner I had laying around and proceeded to scan the roll, looking at the scans I had white specs on all of the images, could this have been to do with the water marks or are these another issue entirely, i.e dust. When looking at the film in bright light I cannot see any specs in the areas that are showing on the film. I may use some different distilled water next time. But if this isnt the issue and i just have some bad dust on the film whats the best way to clean this off.
Attached are some scans to show off the marks on the film.
Thanks,
Jacob.
No pre wash Xtol 1+1 mixed with distilled water.
Stop Bath mixed with filtered tap water.
Fixer mixed with filtered tap water Wash with tap water continually running for 15mins.
Final wash Kodak photo flo 1:200 with distilled water for 30 seconds then figer squeegee once and hang in film drying cabinet.
I was able to clean the marks off with some Tetenal Graphics Art Cleaner I had laying around and proceeded to scan the roll, looking at the scans I had white specs on all of the images, could this have been to do with the water marks or are these another issue entirely, i.e dust. When looking at the film in bright light I cannot see any specs in the areas that are showing on the film. I may use some different distilled water next time. But if this isnt the issue and i just have some bad dust on the film whats the best way to clean this off.
Attached are some scans to show off the marks on the film.
Thanks,
Jacob.
