RattyMouse
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So I finally got around to developing my first roll of Delta 100. I'm concerned a bit by the color of the film, it's visibly pink-ish. So much that my scanner can pick up the color, even though I scan in 16 bit black and white. I'm not sure how that works out.
Does Ilford Delta 100 need extra washing? I run a fairly aggressive washing routine at 10 inversions, 15 inversions, 20, 20, 20, and 20 inversions, all with fresh water. None of the rinse water showed any sign of pink. It always came out colorless. Conversely, my Acros 100 rinse waters always came out pinkish but the film never showed any signs of this color.
What's normal here? Do I need to improve in some area? I developed in Kodak HC-110, dilution B.
Thanks,
Edit: I figured out why my scans come out pink. Silverfast had an update and now the adjustments I make to the pre-scans are all lost just before the scan happens. So my scans were coming out as color scans, bringing along the pink color that the film has. Once scanned correctly the color is gone.
Does Ilford Delta 100 need extra washing? I run a fairly aggressive washing routine at 10 inversions, 15 inversions, 20, 20, 20, and 20 inversions, all with fresh water. None of the rinse water showed any sign of pink. It always came out colorless. Conversely, my Acros 100 rinse waters always came out pinkish but the film never showed any signs of this color.
What's normal here? Do I need to improve in some area? I developed in Kodak HC-110, dilution B.
Thanks,
Edit: I figured out why my scans come out pink. Silverfast had an update and now the adjustments I make to the pre-scans are all lost just before the scan happens. So my scans were coming out as color scans, bringing along the pink color that the film has. Once scanned correctly the color is gone.
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