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Hi Folks,
I've begun testing for residual hypo and silver after processing my negatives. Only, I'm not exactly sure if what I have here is normal when straight selenium toner is applied to a dry negative, or if the test shows I'm fixing insufficiently.
Arista Edu 100, processed 10 min in D76 1:1, fix 1 and fix 2 in Superfix, 30 seconds each w/ constant agitation (clip test clear time was about 12 seconds), Ilford wash and dump method. Straight selenium was applied to the emulsion side for approx. 3 minutes.
The sub par scan makes the spots look darker than they really are, so I included a sub par cellphone shot. In krst2.jpg, you can see that the spot is a light, transparent brown, not what I'd describe as being a stain.
Thanks,
Art
I've begun testing for residual hypo and silver after processing my negatives. Only, I'm not exactly sure if what I have here is normal when straight selenium toner is applied to a dry negative, or if the test shows I'm fixing insufficiently.
Arista Edu 100, processed 10 min in D76 1:1, fix 1 and fix 2 in Superfix, 30 seconds each w/ constant agitation (clip test clear time was about 12 seconds), Ilford wash and dump method. Straight selenium was applied to the emulsion side for approx. 3 minutes.
The sub par scan makes the spots look darker than they really are, so I included a sub par cellphone shot. In krst2.jpg, you can see that the spot is a light, transparent brown, not what I'd describe as being a stain.
Thanks,
Art
