I have been collecting film cameras for a while and wheneverI acquire a new (new to me) one I replace the light seals if necessary andcorrect any other issues that I am capable of. After the tune up, I shoot atest roll for evaluation. On the most recent camera / roll, I have one frame (#20of 25) with an anomaly. This photo was taken with a solid overcast and has afair amount of sky at the top of the image. Showing in the photo, lighter thanthe background or darker on the negative is a series of "U" shapedareas directly under each sprocket hole. They are larger in width and heightthan the sprocket holes with only a narrow band of normal background densitybetween each. While they are easily seen, there are no sharp edges. The top andbottom of the film are clear which should rule out light leaks. I have experienced this occasionally before, but this seems a bit more pronounced.
Film and development: HP5+ film, 2 minute presoak, XTOLdeveloper 1:1, 64.5degrees F, 5 second initial agitation (inversion in SS tank,Hewes reel), 5 second agitation every 30 seconds after. Development time was14:02
My initial reaction was that bromide drag was the cause, butnow I'm leaning toward developer surge from filling or agitation
I would appreciate any input
Thanks
Film and development: HP5+ film, 2 minute presoak, XTOLdeveloper 1:1, 64.5degrees F, 5 second initial agitation (inversion in SS tank,Hewes reel), 5 second agitation every 30 seconds after. Development time was14:02
My initial reaction was that bromide drag was the cause, butnow I'm leaning toward developer surge from filling or agitation
I would appreciate any input
Thanks
