Interesting. I fixed both rolls for 10 minutes with Ilford Rapid Fix. I guess it must have been at the end of its age.
Here is a sticky thread on this topic:
Pink/Magenta Stain (not blue, which is a different issue)
Summary: The pink/magenta stain is caused by left-over sensitisation dyes. This usually (always?) indicates the film was not fixed enough, either due to exhausted fixer or not enough time fixing. You should also ensure that you wash well.
I've never had a PAN F Plus film (120) that did not have the pink color.
Can you or anybody else who has used Pan F, say if this pink tint is confined to 120 only? I have only ever developed Pan F in 35mm and I don't remember any pink tint in it
Thanks
pentaxuser
Things really do develop when it comes to things of pink.Eeeeek! Now I want to test to see if choice of developer has an effect on the pink!
Thanks Andrew. It may be that PanF in 35mm is in terms of post development tint quite different from its 35 mm brother as seems to be the case with CatLABS 320 Pro where the 35 mm and 120 produce 2 different post development colours
pentaxuser
Just want to point out that the 35mm and 120 Catlabs 320 pro I shot had the same dark yellow color when developed in HC110. I believe the dark grey color people have reported comes from a water prewash. This was explained in the catlabs test thread by Henning, post #379
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