Way back in the early 70's I was experimenting with various development techniques and equipment. I was looking for the least amount of grain and the best sharpness I could get from Panatomic X and TriX both rated at box speeds.
Up until that point I had always developed my film in Honeywell tanks with metal spiral reels. The Paterson System was introduced to me so I tried it as well. One option with Paterson was to twiddle the film back and forth during your agitation intervals. Or you could just put the cap on and do the usual inversion agitation.
I tried both and really could not find any real difference. These days if I have two 120 rolls in a tank I use the twiddle technique due to a sore wrist but still use inversion for up to two 35mm reels. Ya I know the weight difference is not that much but it does make a difference to me.
So my question to you is, do you twiddle or not? Have you noticed any REAL difference between the two agitation methods?
I am not really interested in hearing about your Jobo's, or stand development etc.
Up until that point I had always developed my film in Honeywell tanks with metal spiral reels. The Paterson System was introduced to me so I tried it as well. One option with Paterson was to twiddle the film back and forth during your agitation intervals. Or you could just put the cap on and do the usual inversion agitation.
I tried both and really could not find any real difference. These days if I have two 120 rolls in a tank I use the twiddle technique due to a sore wrist but still use inversion for up to two 35mm reels. Ya I know the weight difference is not that much but it does make a difference to me.
So my question to you is, do you twiddle or not? Have you noticed any REAL difference between the two agitation methods?
I am not really interested in hearing about your Jobo's, or stand development etc.



