Recently, while printing a negative using a high contrast filter (5.0), I encountered a problem of extra density along the two edges of the frame closest to where the rollfilm contacts the developing reel. I havent encountered this problem previously, since I rarely print at such high contrast, but it may be there in my other films, nonetheless. Im guessing that this may have something to do with increased turbulence created during agitation. Assuming this is the source of the problem, are there agitation methods that avoid build up of extra density along the edges closest to the reel?
Some details:
Ilford Delta 100, 120 rollfilm developed in Pyrocat HD
Stainless steel reels developed in a stainless steel tank (2 reel capacity, approx. 1 liter volume)
Reduced gentle inversion/twist agitation (30 sec initial, 5 inversions at 1/3, and 2/3 total development time).
Printing with a cold light head, and enlarging lens with more than sufficient coverage for the film size.
Ilford MGWT FB paper, Ilford multigrade filters.
Any hints or thoughts are greatly appreciated.
Daniel
Some details:
Ilford Delta 100, 120 rollfilm developed in Pyrocat HD
Stainless steel reels developed in a stainless steel tank (2 reel capacity, approx. 1 liter volume)
Reduced gentle inversion/twist agitation (30 sec initial, 5 inversions at 1/3, and 2/3 total development time).
Printing with a cold light head, and enlarging lens with more than sufficient coverage for the film size.
Ilford MGWT FB paper, Ilford multigrade filters.
Any hints or thoughts are greatly appreciated.
Daniel