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I've been chasing this problem for a while. Occasionally, my negatives will come out with either a yellowish cast all over, or yellowish blotches, similar to the type of pattern you might see with light leaks, but not corresponding to any structure of camera film chamber or developing reel.
There is no pattern I can discern to when the yellow shows up. Re-fixing does not clear the yellowing
I had one roll that had yellowing corresponding with matte/opaque emulsion only in the sprockets, and I determined through research here and elsewhere that it was due to incompletely rinsed reels that still had some fixer on them (fixer in the developer).
I do clearing tests before I fix (in Kodak Rapid Fixer) every time: clearing times range from 80 seconds to 130 seconds; clearly the fixer is still good.
The following have been consistent across all rolls stricken by the yellow:
- film format (35mm)
- developer (HC-110, usually dilution B, mixed from concentrate with distilled water)
- stop (Kodak indicator)
- fixer (Kodak rapid)
- hypo clear (sodium sulfite)
- agitation and wash regimens
All of the following have varied, with no one factor seeming to be associated with all instances of yellowing:
- emulsions (Tri-X, TMX, TMY, TMY2)
- developing tanks (Paterson, Jobo daylight-loading, Nikon steel)
- cameras
- exposure indices
- developing temperatures
- developing times
It has not yet happened with a roll of 120, but I develop at least ten rolls of 135 for every roll of 120, so that could be simple law of averages.
What the heck, y'all?
There is no pattern I can discern to when the yellow shows up. Re-fixing does not clear the yellowing
I had one roll that had yellowing corresponding with matte/opaque emulsion only in the sprockets, and I determined through research here and elsewhere that it was due to incompletely rinsed reels that still had some fixer on them (fixer in the developer).
I do clearing tests before I fix (in Kodak Rapid Fixer) every time: clearing times range from 80 seconds to 130 seconds; clearly the fixer is still good.
The following have been consistent across all rolls stricken by the yellow:
- film format (35mm)
- developer (HC-110, usually dilution B, mixed from concentrate with distilled water)
- stop (Kodak indicator)
- fixer (Kodak rapid)
- hypo clear (sodium sulfite)
- agitation and wash regimens
All of the following have varied, with no one factor seeming to be associated with all instances of yellowing:
- emulsions (Tri-X, TMX, TMY, TMY2)
- developing tanks (Paterson, Jobo daylight-loading, Nikon steel)
- cameras
- exposure indices
- developing temperatures
- developing times
It has not yet happened with a roll of 120, but I develop at least ten rolls of 135 for every roll of 120, so that could be simple law of averages.
What the heck, y'all?