ghwilliam1903
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Hi everyone,
I’m hoping someone can help me understand a phenomenon I’ve noticed in my scanned negatives.
These examples were shot on Fomapan 400 and Lucky SHD 400 (rated at ISO 200) using a Zorki 2C.
They were developed in Ilford DDX (1:4), stopped with Bellinifoto ECO Stop Bath (1:19), fixed using Bellini Eco Range Universal Fixer FX100 (1:4), washed with tap water, and finished with Kodak Photo-Flo 200 (1:200). Processing was done via rotary development in a temperature-controlled bath.
The negatives were scanned on a copy stand with a lamp source using a Sony A9. Reversal was done in Adobe Lightroom.
After reversing the images, I noticed consistent white dots across all frames and more grain than I usually get with the same film stocks. While I’m aware that some shots are slightly out of focus, show camera shake, or are underexposed, the uniform appearance of the white dots makes me suspect a problem in the process.
Could this be caused by overdevelopment, insufficient stopping, incomplete fixing, or might it be related to the scanning method?
I’d be grateful for any suggestions or insights into what might be causing this issue.
Thanks very much for your help!
I’m hoping someone can help me understand a phenomenon I’ve noticed in my scanned negatives.
These examples were shot on Fomapan 400 and Lucky SHD 400 (rated at ISO 200) using a Zorki 2C.
They were developed in Ilford DDX (1:4), stopped with Bellinifoto ECO Stop Bath (1:19), fixed using Bellini Eco Range Universal Fixer FX100 (1:4), washed with tap water, and finished with Kodak Photo-Flo 200 (1:200). Processing was done via rotary development in a temperature-controlled bath.
The negatives were scanned on a copy stand with a lamp source using a Sony A9. Reversal was done in Adobe Lightroom.
After reversing the images, I noticed consistent white dots across all frames and more grain than I usually get with the same film stocks. While I’m aware that some shots are slightly out of focus, show camera shake, or are underexposed, the uniform appearance of the white dots makes me suspect a problem in the process.
Could this be caused by overdevelopment, insufficient stopping, incomplete fixing, or might it be related to the scanning method?
I’d be grateful for any suggestions or insights into what might be causing this issue.
Thanks very much for your help!