LKT
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We all know about pink Tmax negs. But how about green Arista.edu.ultra ones?
I have just bought some Arista.edu.ultra to try out. Shot a scene with that and also TMX 120. TMX developed with HC110 dilution H 24 deg C 9 minutes. Looks very nice.
Arista in same developer same temperature for 6 minutes. Looks fine too. A bit less shadow details - perhaps I should adjust the exposiure a bit.
But the film base is green. Not a faint tinge, but a definite cast, like the orange on colour negs.
With Tmax film, I have found that the pink tinge can be prevented by using fresh fixer. So I mixed a new batch of Kodafix, and developed another roll of Arista. Same green.
Arista.edu.ultra is supposed to be Fomapan.
Is this a common occurance with fomapan, or have I done something wrong? Any idea on how to remove the green?
I am worried that this may cause problems with VC papers, especially for the lower contrasts grades, where the filtration is less.
TIA.
Ka Tai
I have just bought some Arista.edu.ultra to try out. Shot a scene with that and also TMX 120. TMX developed with HC110 dilution H 24 deg C 9 minutes. Looks very nice.
Arista in same developer same temperature for 6 minutes. Looks fine too. A bit less shadow details - perhaps I should adjust the exposiure a bit.
But the film base is green. Not a faint tinge, but a definite cast, like the orange on colour negs.
With Tmax film, I have found that the pink tinge can be prevented by using fresh fixer. So I mixed a new batch of Kodafix, and developed another roll of Arista. Same green.
Arista.edu.ultra is supposed to be Fomapan.
Is this a common occurance with fomapan, or have I done something wrong? Any idea on how to remove the green?
I am worried that this may cause problems with VC papers, especially for the lower contrasts grades, where the filtration is less.
TIA.
Ka Tai