destroya
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I will not identify the film unless I am sure its not a fault of mine! don't want to be an alarmist if I'm at fault.
this is 1 sheet from a new box of 4x5 I got a few weeks ago. I shot 6 sheets total, all with the same mottling (? not sure what to call it exactly) on every shot. so I shot another 3 sheets from the same batch along with 3 sheets of another film I know is good to make sure that there is no issues with a lens or developer or whatever. the other film, foma 100, had no issues at all, but the first film had the same issues just like the first sheets. so I was hoping that I could get some ideas as to what caused this defect. yes the defect is clearly visible on the film itself. I have yet to make a contact sheet or enlarge one of the negs.
My first guess is moisture/humitiy on the emulsion. but what do I know. I never froze or even refrigerated the film. I shot the sheets 3 weeks after I received them. the film was mailed to me, I did not buy it locally. for the second batch of sheets I used all distilled water, for the developer, pyro-m, with the fixer and also the wash baths and photo-flo wash to see if it is the water. but I have been using the same developer, fixer and wash routine for years now with no issues except when there are emulsion defects in the film itself.
so any ideas? i will include a quick scan of 1 image. no post except to resize to make it smaller. i like this location as a test subject as I know what to expect the neg to look like with various weather situations.
john
this is 1 sheet from a new box of 4x5 I got a few weeks ago. I shot 6 sheets total, all with the same mottling (? not sure what to call it exactly) on every shot. so I shot another 3 sheets from the same batch along with 3 sheets of another film I know is good to make sure that there is no issues with a lens or developer or whatever. the other film, foma 100, had no issues at all, but the first film had the same issues just like the first sheets. so I was hoping that I could get some ideas as to what caused this defect. yes the defect is clearly visible on the film itself. I have yet to make a contact sheet or enlarge one of the negs.
My first guess is moisture/humitiy on the emulsion. but what do I know. I never froze or even refrigerated the film. I shot the sheets 3 weeks after I received them. the film was mailed to me, I did not buy it locally. for the second batch of sheets I used all distilled water, for the developer, pyro-m, with the fixer and also the wash baths and photo-flo wash to see if it is the water. but I have been using the same developer, fixer and wash routine for years now with no issues except when there are emulsion defects in the film itself.
so any ideas? i will include a quick scan of 1 image. no post except to resize to make it smaller. i like this location as a test subject as I know what to expect the neg to look like with various weather situations.
john
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