Sérgio Lemos
Member
Hello everyone,
I'm beginning to photograph with film. To get started I shot two rolls of Ilford Delta 400, had one developed in a lab and one developed at home.
I've noticed some defects in the roll that I developed at home, and I would like to know your opinion about them.
First, the most noticeable defect consists of some white lines. As you can see here:
These lines are perfectly straight and consistent across all frames. I'm not sure what could be the cause of this problem.
The second thing that I've noticed is that my films have some black stains on their borders:
From what I've seen in other websites/forums, those black stains could be produced during the development process.
I haven't noticed any of these problems in the film developed by the lab.
One last thing that I've noticed is that the film developed by the lab seems to have a "cleaner" image, with less pronounced grains. I'm not really sure why.
I've used Ilford Ilfosol 3 at 1+9 for 7 minutes, agitating for 10 seconds every minute. Unfortunately, I could not measure the temperature of the water when developing the film, maybe that has caused me some trouble as well.
Any tip or opinion will be very welcome.
Thank you very much!
I'm beginning to photograph with film. To get started I shot two rolls of Ilford Delta 400, had one developed in a lab and one developed at home.
I've noticed some defects in the roll that I developed at home, and I would like to know your opinion about them.
First, the most noticeable defect consists of some white lines. As you can see here:

These lines are perfectly straight and consistent across all frames. I'm not sure what could be the cause of this problem.
The second thing that I've noticed is that my films have some black stains on their borders:

From what I've seen in other websites/forums, those black stains could be produced during the development process.
I haven't noticed any of these problems in the film developed by the lab.
One last thing that I've noticed is that the film developed by the lab seems to have a "cleaner" image, with less pronounced grains. I'm not really sure why.
I've used Ilford Ilfosol 3 at 1+9 for 7 minutes, agitating for 10 seconds every minute. Unfortunately, I could not measure the temperature of the water when developing the film, maybe that has caused me some trouble as well.
Any tip or opinion will be very welcome.
Thank you very much!