I developed my first roll of MF Ilford 5P+ 120.
Tank Used = http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/111290-REG/General_Brand__Stainless_Steel_Tank_Plastic.html
Chemicals = All Ilford
Developer = ID-11 ratio 1:1
Developed @ 21C/70F for 12 minutes
I mixed up 300ml of all solutions for one roll of 35MM. I thought that the tank would hold 1 35mm roll or 1 - 120 roll or 1 - 220 roll.
At the top of the negative there is a darker strip across the entire roll like it did not get developed properlly.
I tested this theroy by placing my reel in the tank and pouring in 300ml of water like I did with the chemicals. The water only came to about 3/4 up the film, which is consistant with the line that runs across the negatives. Am I correct that this unevenness is from not totally being covered during developing? Or should I look else where?
I than tried doubling the amount of water and could not fit all the water in the container. Now if I am correct about this, where should the chemicals level be after pouring into the tank? Should it be just over the reel? Or should it be at the top of the tank?
I realize there are scratches and dust that was scanned with the negatives. I had a little trouble using the reel, which is a General Brand and a pain in the butt to load.
I believe I have covered everything. If there is any information I forgot to give you, please let me know and I will supply it.
Thank You in Advance,
Dan
Tank Used = http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/111290-REG/General_Brand__Stainless_Steel_Tank_Plastic.html
Chemicals = All Ilford
Developer = ID-11 ratio 1:1
Developed @ 21C/70F for 12 minutes
I mixed up 300ml of all solutions for one roll of 35MM. I thought that the tank would hold 1 35mm roll or 1 - 120 roll or 1 - 220 roll.
At the top of the negative there is a darker strip across the entire roll like it did not get developed properlly.
I tested this theroy by placing my reel in the tank and pouring in 300ml of water like I did with the chemicals. The water only came to about 3/4 up the film, which is consistant with the line that runs across the negatives. Am I correct that this unevenness is from not totally being covered during developing? Or should I look else where?
I than tried doubling the amount of water and could not fit all the water in the container. Now if I am correct about this, where should the chemicals level be after pouring into the tank? Should it be just over the reel? Or should it be at the top of the tank?
I realize there are scratches and dust that was scanned with the negatives. I had a little trouble using the reel, which is a General Brand and a pain in the butt to load.
I believe I have covered everything. If there is any information I forgot to give you, please let me know and I will supply it.
Thank You in Advance,
Dan


