More problems. Developed two rolls of Acros 100 (120) tonight in a 1 liter Paterson tank. Several frames have clear areas that either got no development or where the emulsion is damaged. These were processed in HC-110, dilution E, at 68F for 8:00 -- regular agitation (eight inversions initially, four at the top of every minute); vinegar/water stop (1+4), constant agitation for 1:00; Ilford rapid fixer, constant agitation for 5:00. Ten minute rinse and one minute soak in PhotoFlo. The developer was mixed from syrup using distilled water.
I did have trouble with the tape coming off of one of the rolls, and noticed some residual that came off easily with my thumb when I hung it to dry. The problem is on both rolls, though it's more problematic with the roll on the top reel (not the roll with the tape however).
Also, these rolls were exposed last summer but stored in a cool dry place.
There was a water main break this morning, but we only lost pressure for about an hour. Even so, the stop and rinse are the only baths that I used tap water for.
Ideas? I used the same combination last week, and all came out fine. The pictures were taken through a loupe. I'll scan them tomorrow. Thanks for looking.
I did have trouble with the tape coming off of one of the rolls, and noticed some residual that came off easily with my thumb when I hung it to dry. The problem is on both rolls, though it's more problematic with the roll on the top reel (not the roll with the tape however).
Also, these rolls were exposed last summer but stored in a cool dry place.
There was a water main break this morning, but we only lost pressure for about an hour. Even so, the stop and rinse are the only baths that I used tap water for.
Ideas? I used the same combination last week, and all came out fine. The pictures were taken through a loupe. I'll scan them tomorrow. Thanks for looking.
