Hey guys,
I've been reading on this forum for more than a year, but this is my first post. I hope my question is not stupid.
I recently bought 100ft of FP4+ to load my own, to save a bit of cash, and I'm developing it with Rodinal, using Fomacitro stop bath and Fotospeed FX20 fixer.
Today I tought I'd do a test. I shot the same shot 12 times at different exposure time, using a tripod and cable release, at ISO 133, closest to 125 on my Pentax K1000 with the SMC-M 50mm F2.0 at f/8.
The longest exposure was 16 seconds, it should be +7 stops since my "correct" exposure was about 1/8. The shortest exposure was 1/125.
It showed me the effect of over and underexposure.
But I also had a problem somewhere in the developing sequence. It happened before. Some of the negatives are kind of foggy, not clear.
The roll was developed 6m30s in rodinal 1+25 at 22°C, which equals to 8min in 1+25 at 20°C. I followed Ilford agitation sequence, 10s every minute.
30s stop bath, continuous agitation.
4min fixing, slow continuous agitation
Ilford rinse sequence, fill, 10 inversion, fill 20 inversion, fill, 40 inversion.
Rinse with 2 drops wetting agent.
16 seconds
8 seconds
4 seconds
2 seconds
1 second
1/2
1/4
1/8
1/15
1/30
1/60
1/125
I understand the underexposed shots are white and foggy from the lack of exposure.
But what happened to the 2s, 1s and 1/2s. DO any of you have a clue why some portions are opaque?
It is my most common problem.
Any help is appreciated. I hope someone else can also learn something from this small experiment.
I've been reading on this forum for more than a year, but this is my first post. I hope my question is not stupid.
I recently bought 100ft of FP4+ to load my own, to save a bit of cash, and I'm developing it with Rodinal, using Fomacitro stop bath and Fotospeed FX20 fixer.
Today I tought I'd do a test. I shot the same shot 12 times at different exposure time, using a tripod and cable release, at ISO 133, closest to 125 on my Pentax K1000 with the SMC-M 50mm F2.0 at f/8.
The longest exposure was 16 seconds, it should be +7 stops since my "correct" exposure was about 1/8. The shortest exposure was 1/125.
It showed me the effect of over and underexposure.
But I also had a problem somewhere in the developing sequence. It happened before. Some of the negatives are kind of foggy, not clear.
The roll was developed 6m30s in rodinal 1+25 at 22°C, which equals to 8min in 1+25 at 20°C. I followed Ilford agitation sequence, 10s every minute.
30s stop bath, continuous agitation.
4min fixing, slow continuous agitation
Ilford rinse sequence, fill, 10 inversion, fill 20 inversion, fill, 40 inversion.
Rinse with 2 drops wetting agent.
16 seconds
8 seconds
4 seconds
2 seconds
1 second
1/2
1/4
1/8
1/15
1/30
1/60
1/125
I understand the underexposed shots are white and foggy from the lack of exposure.
But what happened to the 2s, 1s and 1/2s. DO any of you have a clue why some portions are opaque?
It is my most common problem.
Any help is appreciated. I hope someone else can also learn something from this small experiment.
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