ste976
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hello,
any idea about what could cause the white stains i get which are visible in the skys?
if i repeat the print sometimes they are there, sometimes not. i attach 3 prints where they can be visible with different degree of intensity.
background information.
i print with drums (durst codrum 205, 10x8 inch print, i have a few of them), at 35 degrees C, single use (so , no possibilities of chemical contagion).
steps are:
1) pre wash (to heat paper)
2) develp 45 secs
3) stop bath 25 secs (2% acetic acid) and 20 secs water to rinse
3) bleach 45 secs
4) wash
use bellini ra4 chemicals
i pour 50ml and agitate with durst comot (levelled). i got the stain even if i pour a bit more of 50ml
i already blackened every light that comes from the sides and back of the enlarger.
i print with a durst modular 70 colour head, mainly 6x7. i use a 80mm rodenstock componon-s which is supposed to be correct lens up to 6x7.
i imagine if the problem was the enlarger/light/lens should it be in any print?
i use an easel, which i cleaned well, and if it is the easel i should always get the stains i think
i did cut the paper by myself. i was thinking maybe fingerprints, but i did use gloves, and the "stains" don't' look like fingerprints. or they do?
the other thing i was thinking could cause the stains is maybe light leaks from some of the drum i use. but do they look like leaks? stains should be darker not clear if it was ligh leak? and i did get them even if the sky was toward the bottom of the drum (not the lid) .
any suggestion about where to look and how to solve the problem?
thanks a lot
stefano
here some print details where the problem is evident. stains are not in the same exact spot from one print to another. sometimes problem does not appear.
any idea about what could cause the white stains i get which are visible in the skys?
if i repeat the print sometimes they are there, sometimes not. i attach 3 prints where they can be visible with different degree of intensity.
background information.
i print with drums (durst codrum 205, 10x8 inch print, i have a few of them), at 35 degrees C, single use (so , no possibilities of chemical contagion).
steps are:
1) pre wash (to heat paper)
2) develp 45 secs
3) stop bath 25 secs (2% acetic acid) and 20 secs water to rinse
3) bleach 45 secs
4) wash
use bellini ra4 chemicals
i pour 50ml and agitate with durst comot (levelled). i got the stain even if i pour a bit more of 50ml
i already blackened every light that comes from the sides and back of the enlarger.
i print with a durst modular 70 colour head, mainly 6x7. i use a 80mm rodenstock componon-s which is supposed to be correct lens up to 6x7.
i imagine if the problem was the enlarger/light/lens should it be in any print?
i use an easel, which i cleaned well, and if it is the easel i should always get the stains i think
i did cut the paper by myself. i was thinking maybe fingerprints, but i did use gloves, and the "stains" don't' look like fingerprints. or they do?
the other thing i was thinking could cause the stains is maybe light leaks from some of the drum i use. but do they look like leaks? stains should be darker not clear if it was ligh leak? and i did get them even if the sky was toward the bottom of the drum (not the lid) .
any suggestion about where to look and how to solve the problem?
thanks a lot
stefano
here some print details where the problem is evident. stains are not in the same exact spot from one print to another. sometimes problem does not appear.
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