I've developed a range of 35mm film in RO9 at 1+25. That includes FP4, Pan F, Plus-X and Tri-X.
The two rolls of HP5 that I have used look good but both have banding under the socket holes from the top edge of the film. I think this edge was the one at the top of the tank as I always load the same way into a plastic tank with film from the same camera. (I've yet to try this with a SS tank but that is next.)
My technique is pretty consistent now after 15 films: 12mm RO9, 300ml filtered water. 20C. I invert agitate for 60s and then for 10s in 60s (or 5s in 30s for shorter dev times). Slow inversions. I have started to invert agitate back and then forth – i.e. clockwise then counter-clockwise.
The main difference between HP5 and the other films is the dev time which is the longest of all at 8 min. The HP5 film was the first film I dev'd and now the last (No. 15). Any quirks in my process have been largely ironed out since the first film.
There's something grainy, grey, and a little artless that I like about the HP5 in RO9 1+25 that i like so I'd like to try and find a way to fix this. Or at least learn to control it.
Why does this happen only with HP5? I presume it is the dev flowing through the socket holes which then increases activity below them.
Any ideas, please? Rotary agitation? (But I thought that that was a long time no no for similar reasons to what is probably happening here)
The two rolls of HP5 that I have used look good but both have banding under the socket holes from the top edge of the film. I think this edge was the one at the top of the tank as I always load the same way into a plastic tank with film from the same camera. (I've yet to try this with a SS tank but that is next.)
My technique is pretty consistent now after 15 films: 12mm RO9, 300ml filtered water. 20C. I invert agitate for 60s and then for 10s in 60s (or 5s in 30s for shorter dev times). Slow inversions. I have started to invert agitate back and then forth – i.e. clockwise then counter-clockwise.
The main difference between HP5 and the other films is the dev time which is the longest of all at 8 min. The HP5 film was the first film I dev'd and now the last (No. 15). Any quirks in my process have been largely ironed out since the first film.
There's something grainy, grey, and a little artless that I like about the HP5 in RO9 1+25 that i like so I'd like to try and find a way to fix this. Or at least learn to control it.
Why does this happen only with HP5? I presume it is the dev flowing through the socket holes which then increases activity below them.
Any ideas, please? Rotary agitation? (But I thought that that was a long time no no for similar reasons to what is probably happening here)
