For the past year I have been tinkering with two Paterson tanks, one that does a single roll of a 120 and one that does 5. I have used both tri-x 400 w/ hc110 and tmax100/400 w/ TmaxRS. I use spin agitation for both tanks. I do the first 30 second of constant agitation then 10 seconds every 30. Cameras used are a RZ67 Pro II w/ 110mm and 501c w/80mm, scans are done on a v700. I presoak for about 30 seconds, all distilled water till the wash (final is distilled with photoflo). Side note I can use the same development times for 4x5 i do in trays with TMAX films and dev and get two very different results. Im very happy with my results from trays, i get great contrast.
I cant seem to get a good amount of contrast. Early on i got streaking in dense negatives from agitating too fast. So i slowed down to light slow agitations, about 90 degrees back and forth for 5 twists. There is good even development but the negs are horridly flat. I'm getting the same thing with two different film development combos and on two different cameras. I know its got to be something with my development. I'm wondering if my process for the Patterson is wrong. First should I dunk vs filling it can take 15 to 30 seconds to fill the 5 reel tank. Would longer initial agitation add contrast? Do i need to agitate more often or longer? I thought about trying to invert it but that 5 reel tank is a beast to tip. Anyone seem any glaring mistakes or something I might have over looked?
With trays I know that's pretty constant agitation and maybe the curve I like needs that. I cant quite afford a jobo yet so im thinking about getting a uniroller. Is it worth trying with a 5 reel tank? Can I agitate back and forth constantly to get the same thing?
I cant seem to get a good amount of contrast. Early on i got streaking in dense negatives from agitating too fast. So i slowed down to light slow agitations, about 90 degrees back and forth for 5 twists. There is good even development but the negs are horridly flat. I'm getting the same thing with two different film development combos and on two different cameras. I know its got to be something with my development. I'm wondering if my process for the Patterson is wrong. First should I dunk vs filling it can take 15 to 30 seconds to fill the 5 reel tank. Would longer initial agitation add contrast? Do i need to agitate more often or longer? I thought about trying to invert it but that 5 reel tank is a beast to tip. Anyone seem any glaring mistakes or something I might have over looked?
With trays I know that's pretty constant agitation and maybe the curve I like needs that. I cant quite afford a jobo yet so im thinking about getting a uniroller. Is it worth trying with a 5 reel tank? Can I agitate back and forth constantly to get the same thing?


