Was this a batch related problem with HP5? Did anyone keep track of lot or batch numbers and dates to see if there is an emulsion issue involved, which can be related to a specific run of film? tim
I still have the samples that Eric and Brad sent me. The problem, as i indicated, is that if I were to send this to Ilford I really would not know how to describe the problem because the defects they observe are entirely different in nature. The sample that Eric sent me has some anomalies of the type seen in the attached scan. They vary in size, from the one seen, which is very large, but all have a common feature in that there is a dark area in the center surrounded by a clear area.
The anomalies in Brad's film which he describes as pinholes are of an entirely different nature, being solid in structure. Some of the frames have one or two, others none. There are other anomalies on Brad's negatives, including some irregular dark spots
Neither anomaly is a pinhole in that sense that I understand pinholes, and if either is a developer caused problem I fail to undestand the relationship.
I personally don't suspect any of the usual culprits, i.e. water bath or lack of it, acid stop bath or lack of it, etc. I do suspect some kind of water problem that is reacting with the film at some point in processing. And if they are caused by the developer the reasons would appear to be of an entirely different nature. My only advice would be to make sure that you use clean distilled water at every stage of the process, for mixing the stock solution, for mixing the working solution, and in the stop bath and fixer.
To repeat what I said earlier, I processed 35mm HP5+ from the same batches that Erick and Brad sent me and found none of these anomalies.
The attached scans were made at 2400 dpi and correspond to an area on the film of 0.225" X 0.225".
Sandy