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Pieter12

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This spot appears in the sky on one of my shots. Could it be dust or a spot on the filter (it's a wide-angle lens, probably stopped down to f11. It seems too regular to me for dust. Or is it a processing issue? The spot is maybe a bit less than 1/8" across on a 6x6 negative.
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It's too distinct or seemingly in focus to be a filter issue, which would be much more blurred so close to the lens itself.
 

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This spot appears in the sky on one of my shots. Could it be dust or a spot on the filter (it's a wide-angle lens, probably stopped down to f11. It seems too regular to me for dust. Or is it a processing issue? The spot is maybe a bit less than 1/8" across on a 6x6 negative.
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to me, this looks lke the typical spot one gets from presoaking film prior to development. This is why I gave up on the presoak and develop directly.
 

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This looks to me indeed as an artefact due to a droplet, maybe at drying,
But I do not see at all how presoaking can do such. I mean people who do presoaking (to my understanding, never did such myself) fill the the tank with plain water, proceed as in regular processing, empty the tank and in succession fill the tank with developer.
 
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Water drop, probably when drying. I pre-soak all my film (sheets developed by hand in trays) to keep them from sticking together. Never an artifact from pre-soaking.

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I presoak 100% of the time, but have never gotten something like that. Perhaps unfiltered highly mineralized tap water could do it if particles got stuck to the emulsion awhile.
 

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Water drop, probably when drying. I pre-soak all my film (sheets developed by hand in trays) to keep them from sticking together. Never an artifact from pre-soaking.

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if you take an exposed film and place a drop of water on it someplace, leave it for two minutes, then, develop normally;You will see such an artifact on he processed film.
 

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if you take an exposed film and place a drop of water on it someplace, leave it for two minutes, then, develop normally;You will see such an artifact on he processed film.

Yes, but how is that related to presoaking?
Unless we have it on airbubbles, but this already forms an issue with actual developing.

Or is your idea that with presoaking one may be negligent, thinking "It is just water anyway"?
 
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Yes, but how is that related to presoaking?
Unless we have it on airbubbles, but this already forms an issue with actual developing.

Or is your idea that with presoaking one may be negligent, thinking "It is just water anyway"?
Yeah!
 
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