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Tom Duffy

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Well, another first for me. Developed 5 sheets of 8x10 Tri-x in a Jobo, using rollo pyro with 5 min presoak. the film got a 20 min wash while still in the drums. Examining the negs, I noticed a thin patch of blue on the short edges of most of the negatives.

I'm guessing it's anti-halation dye not washed out because the film was in contact with the drum. The blue doesn't extend into he image area and the negative has a nice, even stain and seem properly fixed.

Are these negs ok, archivally (I'm thinking retained silver), and otherwise?

Anyone know what combination of prewash/fix/wash problem this is? or is it all of the above?

can I rewash to remove the dye, at this point?

Thanks for any help.
Tom
 

David Hall

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I have this same problem from time to time with sheets in the Jobo. The blue washes out, and will wash out faster if you washed the sheets in a tray for a few minutes. So far as I know, the sheets are archival and unaffected by the stain. My guess has been that it's anti-0halation dye that doesn't drain completely after the prewash, but I don't know.

dgh
 
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