This a continuation of another thread. I hope some of you guys have some suggestions. This is driving me nuts.
I am having problems with inconsistent development in large areas of sky or blank wall. This happens mainly with my development of FP4 4x5 in my Jobo CPE2, but I have also had the problem with 120 in a Paterson tank. Let's stick to the Jobo for now. I have attached two tests I did just yesterday. I pointed the camera at as much blue sky as I could find.
Test 01 is FP4 in HC-110 dilution F, at the high speed (50 rpm)
- presoak 1 minute
- develop 8 minutes
- wash 1 minute (not stop bath)
- fix 2 minutes
- wash, HCA, wash
The above is my normal procedure. It was suggested that I used a 5 minute presoak and use the Ilford development times. Ilford says 9 minutes in HC-110 B rated at 125. I rate at 100, so I used 8 minutes for my second test.
Test 02 is FP 4 in HC-110 dilution B, at the high speed (50 rpm)
- presoak 5 minutes
- develop 8 minutes
- wash 1 minute (not stop bath)
- fix 2 minutes
- wash, HCA, wash
In both tests, you will see splotches in roughly the same spot in the sheet, as well as pinholes in the neg.
I am having problems with inconsistent development in large areas of sky or blank wall. This happens mainly with my development of FP4 4x5 in my Jobo CPE2, but I have also had the problem with 120 in a Paterson tank. Let's stick to the Jobo for now. I have attached two tests I did just yesterday. I pointed the camera at as much blue sky as I could find.
Test 01 is FP4 in HC-110 dilution F, at the high speed (50 rpm)
- presoak 1 minute
- develop 8 minutes
- wash 1 minute (not stop bath)
- fix 2 minutes
- wash, HCA, wash
The above is my normal procedure. It was suggested that I used a 5 minute presoak and use the Ilford development times. Ilford says 9 minutes in HC-110 B rated at 125. I rate at 100, so I used 8 minutes for my second test.
Test 02 is FP 4 in HC-110 dilution B, at the high speed (50 rpm)
- presoak 5 minutes
- develop 8 minutes
- wash 1 minute (not stop bath)
- fix 2 minutes
- wash, HCA, wash
In both tests, you will see splotches in roughly the same spot in the sheet, as well as pinholes in the neg.


