Thomas Bertilsson
Member
Before you sigh 'oh not another thread with uneven development', please read further.
(Edit: I guess I should have called the thread uneven density results from HP5+.)
Last summer I bought a brick of HP5+ to see if I could dial the film in as a 'plan B' in case Kodak really was going to go under. I used seven of those rolls of film, and after a test roll shot most of them on a trip to Michigan. The test roll was on a textured surface, so I couldn't see anything resembling uneven development.
Regretfully I didn't really have time to look closely at the negs from the trip, but now I came back from a photo trip to Lake Superior, and as I processed the remaining three rolls - uneven density in the negatives...
What proves it to me that it's the film is that I shot a fair amount of TMax 400, which I processed using the same tank, the same reels, the same bottle of D76, water from the same tap, etc, etc, etc. The TMax I processed prior to the HP5+ is perfectly fine, and so is the TMax I processed after. Only the two rolls of HP5+ are bad.
As I look back at the old negatives shot last summer I find some of those to be unevenly developed too, while the Kodak film I used on that trip is perfect.
My method of developing HP5+ is:
2 minute pre-soak
13 minutes in D76 1+1, agitation first minute, then three inversions every minute.
30s indicator stop bath
6 minute Ilford Hypam fix
Wash 25 minutes in film washer
Sprint End Run wash aid
Hang to dry
The film has not been through airport X-rays, has been stored in a 50*F basement, and is well within date (expiration 2015).
Has anybody else experienced this with 120 HP5+ roll film lately?
I have another fresh brick of HP5+ 120 that I will try out when there's an open blue sky around to see if it persists or if it was a fluke.
(Edit: I guess I should have called the thread uneven density results from HP5+.)
Last summer I bought a brick of HP5+ to see if I could dial the film in as a 'plan B' in case Kodak really was going to go under. I used seven of those rolls of film, and after a test roll shot most of them on a trip to Michigan. The test roll was on a textured surface, so I couldn't see anything resembling uneven development.
Regretfully I didn't really have time to look closely at the negs from the trip, but now I came back from a photo trip to Lake Superior, and as I processed the remaining three rolls - uneven density in the negatives...
What proves it to me that it's the film is that I shot a fair amount of TMax 400, which I processed using the same tank, the same reels, the same bottle of D76, water from the same tap, etc, etc, etc. The TMax I processed prior to the HP5+ is perfectly fine, and so is the TMax I processed after. Only the two rolls of HP5+ are bad.
As I look back at the old negatives shot last summer I find some of those to be unevenly developed too, while the Kodak film I used on that trip is perfect.
My method of developing HP5+ is:
2 minute pre-soak
13 minutes in D76 1+1, agitation first minute, then three inversions every minute.
30s indicator stop bath
6 minute Ilford Hypam fix
Wash 25 minutes in film washer
Sprint End Run wash aid
Hang to dry
The film has not been through airport X-rays, has been stored in a 50*F basement, and is well within date (expiration 2015).
Has anybody else experienced this with 120 HP5+ roll film lately?
I have another fresh brick of HP5+ 120 that I will try out when there's an open blue sky around to see if it persists or if it was a fluke.
