sanking
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I did further search and found the following thread on the Ilford forum.
http://www.ilford.com/html/us_english/ILFOPRO/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5634
As you can see from the thread it appears that some people are also having a problem with pinholes with other developers, including Ilfosol S and PMK.
I was especially intererested in the comment at the end of the thread the problem might also be caused by taking the film from an alkaline condition, say developer or stop bath, into an acidic stop bath with an insufficient stop bath that that has not removed all of the developer. This is something I had not thought of, but it makes a lot of sense.
If the problem is indeed pinholes it is most likely caused by abrupt transition from acid to alkaline state so to be on the safe side one should probably process with all of the solutions alkaline if this kind of problem pops up. However, I have never had the problem and I use an acetic stop bath of about 1/2 normal strength.
Sandy
http://www.ilford.com/html/us_english/ILFOPRO/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5634
As you can see from the thread it appears that some people are also having a problem with pinholes with other developers, including Ilfosol S and PMK.
I was especially intererested in the comment at the end of the thread the problem might also be caused by taking the film from an alkaline condition, say developer or stop bath, into an acidic stop bath with an insufficient stop bath that that has not removed all of the developer. This is something I had not thought of, but it makes a lot of sense.
If the problem is indeed pinholes it is most likely caused by abrupt transition from acid to alkaline state so to be on the safe side one should probably process with all of the solutions alkaline if this kind of problem pops up. However, I have never had the problem and I use an acetic stop bath of about 1/2 normal strength.
Sandy