andysig
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Yesterday I developed a roll of HP5 (exposed at ISO 400) and a roll of TMax 3200 (exposed at 1600) together in a steel tank using Tetanal developer. I'd worked out from the Tetanal info sheet that a dev time of 12 mins should have been OK for both.
The HP5 reel was the lower of the two in the tank. The results were odd: the HP5 has formed uniformly decent negatives but some of the TMax negs have brown shading. The fact that the TMax was on the upper reel should have made no difference as I tend to put a bit too much dev into the tank (i.e. it nearly overflows). The only explanation I can tentatively offer is that perhaps the TMax loaded physically unevenly onto the reel perhaps leading to bits of film being in contact with neighbouring bits of film and so leading to an accumulation of chemicals. Any other suggestions? And what is it that causes the sandy brown shading?
The HP5 reel was the lower of the two in the tank. The results were odd: the HP5 has formed uniformly decent negatives but some of the TMax negs have brown shading. The fact that the TMax was on the upper reel should have made no difference as I tend to put a bit too much dev into the tank (i.e. it nearly overflows). The only explanation I can tentatively offer is that perhaps the TMax loaded physically unevenly onto the reel perhaps leading to bits of film being in contact with neighbouring bits of film and so leading to an accumulation of chemicals. Any other suggestions? And what is it that causes the sandy brown shading?