Hello! I'm relatively new to developing (only done a few dozen rolls). My most recent development yielded some results I have never seen before. These circles appeared on my negatives... but oddly only the last few frames of my Cinestill 800T rolls. It happened to both my rolls of 800T, and only the last 4 frames. Those 2 rolls of Cinestill were not in the same development tank. My suspicion is that it is due to how they dried? Like the water beads to the bottom of the roll while it hangs, where it pools and alters the film? Another thought is it could be air bubbles? But why only the last few frames?
They are not the typical hard water spots, which I usually rub off with a wipe. These spots appear to be in the film itself, not sitting on top of it. They will not rub off. I use distilled water for my chemistry and final rinse, although I use tap water for stuff like rinses in between chemistries. There is very low mineral content in my tap water. I have not ever used photo flo, because I really don't see much water spots. I went ahead and ordered some online just in case that might help. If it is the drying thing, would photo flo help? Obviously it would help if it is a mineral thing.
I'm happy to provide any other details.
Thank you for any help you can give!
They are not the typical hard water spots, which I usually rub off with a wipe. These spots appear to be in the film itself, not sitting on top of it. They will not rub off. I use distilled water for my chemistry and final rinse, although I use tap water for stuff like rinses in between chemistries. There is very low mineral content in my tap water. I have not ever used photo flo, because I really don't see much water spots. I went ahead and ordered some online just in case that might help. If it is the drying thing, would photo flo help? Obviously it would help if it is a mineral thing.
I'm happy to provide any other details.
Thank you for any help you can give!