William Gonzales
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Hi All,
I would appreciate your feedback.
I recently developed a couple of 120 B&W film and they have lots of marks, it is more noticeable in the sky, please see the attached images.
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 @400 - 120
Developer:
D-76 1+1 9.75 minutes
Agitation: 30 seconds for the first minute, then 10 seconds every 60 seconds
Water stop bath (tap water)
Fixer:
3 minutes
Agitation: 30 seconds for the first minute, then 10 seconds every 60 seconds
Washing:
Agitated 5 times then the tank was sit for 5 minutes. Poured and filled again, agitated 10 times, tank sit for 5
minutes. Poured and filled again, agitated 20 times, tank sit for 5 minutes. Tap water.
Wetting agent: Distilled water and a couple drops of photoflo.
**EDIT: The film was not expired when exposed, but it was developed approximately 1 year later and was not kept in a fridge.
Al the chemicals are fresh, mixed with distilled water.
Also, the contrast is not good, all the images are quite dull.
Any advice to avoid those problems are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
William Gonzales
I would appreciate your feedback.
I recently developed a couple of 120 B&W film and they have lots of marks, it is more noticeable in the sky, please see the attached images.
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 @400 - 120
Developer:
D-76 1+1 9.75 minutes
Agitation: 30 seconds for the first minute, then 10 seconds every 60 seconds
Water stop bath (tap water)
Fixer:
3 minutes
Agitation: 30 seconds for the first minute, then 10 seconds every 60 seconds
Washing:
Agitated 5 times then the tank was sit for 5 minutes. Poured and filled again, agitated 10 times, tank sit for 5
minutes. Poured and filled again, agitated 20 times, tank sit for 5 minutes. Tap water.
Wetting agent: Distilled water and a couple drops of photoflo.
**EDIT: The film was not expired when exposed, but it was developed approximately 1 year later and was not kept in a fridge.
Al the chemicals are fresh, mixed with distilled water.
Also, the contrast is not good, all the images are quite dull.
Any advice to avoid those problems are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
William Gonzales
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