It was pointed out that rotational agitation results in film in the larger spirals moving faster through the developer than the film in the inner spirals.
I use rotational agitation and haven't seen any evidence of uneven development because of this. Has anyone? Why would Patterson provide a twirler handle if it were so?
Inversion agitation, when I imagine what happens in the tank, isn't providing even flow of developer over the film either, given the air trapped inside.
So, how do you guys agitate, and why?
(I don't think how you do it is important in that there isn't a correct and incorrect way, as long as what you do is working for you.)
I use rotational agitation and haven't seen any evidence of uneven development because of this. Has anyone? Why would Patterson provide a twirler handle if it were so?
Inversion agitation, when I imagine what happens in the tank, isn't providing even flow of developer over the film either, given the air trapped inside.
So, how do you guys agitate, and why?
(I don't think how you do it is important in that there isn't a correct and incorrect way, as long as what you do is working for you.)