Kuby
Member
I'm curious to know if the following is an issue that can be fixed by tweaking my development workflow.
I'm experiencing extremely clean results in the middle of my frames, but at the edge of my frames the colour bleeds into a cyan/blue. It is often subtle enough not to cause issues and is much worse in some frames than others. It's more of a minor inconvenience that anything but I'm curious to know if others experience this, if it's normal, and if it's correctable. Please see attached photo for an example (and note that I pulled the density way down to exaggerate the issue).
My development workflow is as follows and was derived from PE and others in this forum (everything at 37.8 C):
Using Jobo CPP2 with lift
4-8 rolls at a time
Either 400 ml or 850ml of chem
2x 30 sec water baths
3:15 dev
1 min stop bath with white vinegar at 1:4
1 min wash
6.5 min Bleach
3.5 min wash with several fill and dumps
6.5 min fix
3.5 min wash with several fill and dumps
1.5 min final rinse
Any thoughts as to how to get clean development all the way to the edge of the frame?
I'm experiencing extremely clean results in the middle of my frames, but at the edge of my frames the colour bleeds into a cyan/blue. It is often subtle enough not to cause issues and is much worse in some frames than others. It's more of a minor inconvenience that anything but I'm curious to know if others experience this, if it's normal, and if it's correctable. Please see attached photo for an example (and note that I pulled the density way down to exaggerate the issue).
My development workflow is as follows and was derived from PE and others in this forum (everything at 37.8 C):
Using Jobo CPP2 with lift
4-8 rolls at a time
Either 400 ml or 850ml of chem
2x 30 sec water baths
3:15 dev
1 min stop bath with white vinegar at 1:4
1 min wash
6.5 min Bleach
3.5 min wash with several fill and dumps
6.5 min fix
3.5 min wash with several fill and dumps
1.5 min final rinse
Any thoughts as to how to get clean development all the way to the edge of the frame?