River Mantis
Member
I'm testing a new combination: ORWO N75 in Fomadon LQN developer and I'm getting a peculiar irregular base fog. I used this developer with HP5 before and despite higher amount of fog it never looked like this. Also this combination seems to be very sensitive to improper agitation. I almost ruined the previous roll by stick only agitation (it worked fine with other films though). Those rectangles are just a phone screen which I used as a target to calculate a gamma afterwards. The vertical line is a left by a film end. The left part sat in an inner turn of the spiral looking towards the core and it has even more fog. It's not a proper scan, don't pay attention to uneven lighting from top to bottom.
Is this film damaged somehow or is this developer just too active for this film? I'll try to change one variable at a time and test this film with Microphen (the combination known to work well) which is also a speed increasing PQ developer but probably less alkaline (borax instead of sodium carbonate).
Edit: Just noticed that the negative turns out to be very flat with noticeable acutance effect like if it's underagitated despite I used standard 30 sec + 10 sec (4 turns) per minute pattern recommended by developer's manufacturer.
Is this film damaged somehow or is this developer just too active for this film? I'll try to change one variable at a time and test this film with Microphen (the combination known to work well) which is also a speed increasing PQ developer but probably less alkaline (borax instead of sodium carbonate).
Edit: Just noticed that the negative turns out to be very flat with noticeable acutance effect like if it's underagitated despite I used standard 30 sec + 10 sec (4 turns) per minute pattern recommended by developer's manufacturer.
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