I normally manage to produce very clean negatives, but my most recent roll has ended up with a forest of black specs over all areas of every frame. An example is attached (uninverted negative scan).
These are not dust marks from careless scanning, by the way; I've looked at them on a lightbox with a 10x jeweller's loupe, and they appear to be embedded in the emulsion.
Details:
EFKE IR820 (135) - frozen since purchase; removed from freezer to 'fridge for 12 hours, then 'fridge to room temperature for 2 hours before loading.
Loaded into OM-1n MD in total darkness, and shot using 680nm red filter.
Knowing that this emulsion has a certain notoriety for fragility and softness, I was almost obsessively scrupulous about handling it, and all the fluids in contact with the film were within a degree (indicated) of 18C
Unloaded from camera and into Paterson tank in total darkness.
Prewet (as per Efke recommendation) with plain tap water.
Rodinal (APH09) 1:50 for 13½ minutes @ 18C, initial 30s gentle agitation, 3x gentle agitations every 60s. (water for Developer mixing was boiled + filtered)
Plain tap water stop for 30s
Ilford Rapid Fix 1:4, 4 minutes, 30s initial agitation, then 15s agitation every 60s. (Fixer has had less than 10 rolls through, although one or two were C41 processed in B&W chemicals, but the fixer is filtered on return to its bottle before re-use)
Ilford wash regime in plain tap water (5, 10, 20, 20)
Final wash in deionised water with a drop of Ilfotol.
Hang to dry in humid (no dust) bathroom for 12 hours.
I'm inclined towards the fixer being the culprit (so I'll dump that batch and make fresh), but I would welcome any alternate diagnoses ...
many thanks
These are not dust marks from careless scanning, by the way; I've looked at them on a lightbox with a 10x jeweller's loupe, and they appear to be embedded in the emulsion.
Details:
EFKE IR820 (135) - frozen since purchase; removed from freezer to 'fridge for 12 hours, then 'fridge to room temperature for 2 hours before loading.
Loaded into OM-1n MD in total darkness, and shot using 680nm red filter.
Knowing that this emulsion has a certain notoriety for fragility and softness, I was almost obsessively scrupulous about handling it, and all the fluids in contact with the film were within a degree (indicated) of 18C
Unloaded from camera and into Paterson tank in total darkness.
Prewet (as per Efke recommendation) with plain tap water.
Rodinal (APH09) 1:50 for 13½ minutes @ 18C, initial 30s gentle agitation, 3x gentle agitations every 60s. (water for Developer mixing was boiled + filtered)
Plain tap water stop for 30s
Ilford Rapid Fix 1:4, 4 minutes, 30s initial agitation, then 15s agitation every 60s. (Fixer has had less than 10 rolls through, although one or two were C41 processed in B&W chemicals, but the fixer is filtered on return to its bottle before re-use)
Ilford wash regime in plain tap water (5, 10, 20, 20)
Final wash in deionised water with a drop of Ilfotol.
Hang to dry in humid (no dust) bathroom for 12 hours.
I'm inclined towards the fixer being the culprit (so I'll dump that batch and make fresh), but I would welcome any alternate diagnoses ...
many thanks
