dcy
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You can even run into problems with uneven development when you use inversion agitation, if you always agitate in a very constrained, exactly duplicated way.
Ugh... That's me. I was aiming for consistency.
For that reason I always tell people who are new to this to both invert and rotate the development tanks - you want the developer to tumble ang cavitate through the film. You should be able to hear it gurgle.
It is possible to achieve good results with a less energetic approach, but it takes a lot of attention and care toward adding a reasonable amount of chaos.
Understood. Shake it like you're making a margarita!

EDIT: Kidding aside. What I normally do is I rotate the tank along one axis when turning it upside down, and then along a perpendicular axis when turning it right-side up. No idea if this provides sufficient randomness, but perhaps it's close enough to the tumbling you describe.