FM2N
Member
Hello,
I have found that when developing my 4x5 Arista EDu Ultra 100 I almost always have pinholes in the negatives. This does not happen when I use their 200 speed film or when I use Efke 25. What is happening? I find that the Arista 100 in a very thin film compared to the 200 and the Efke, could this be the problem.
I use a Unicolor drum with D-76 1:1 and a water stop bath before fixing. I develope all my film following the same steps and this happens again and again with the Arista 100. Should I stop being cheap and by the actual Fomapan? Will this stop the problem? Is there something I could use to spot the negatives? Red Opaque has been mentioned but where to get it?
Please help???
Arthur,NYC
I have found that when developing my 4x5 Arista EDu Ultra 100 I almost always have pinholes in the negatives. This does not happen when I use their 200 speed film or when I use Efke 25. What is happening? I find that the Arista 100 in a very thin film compared to the 200 and the Efke, could this be the problem.
I use a Unicolor drum with D-76 1:1 and a water stop bath before fixing. I develope all my film following the same steps and this happens again and again with the Arista 100. Should I stop being cheap and by the actual Fomapan? Will this stop the problem? Is there something I could use to spot the negatives? Red Opaque has been mentioned but where to get it?
Please help???
Arthur,NYC