NDP_2010
Member
I developed 2 rolls of kodak tmax 400 in lc29 following instructions from the developing chart website, however after taking out the film from the spool it appeared almost white opaque with pink tinge. The next morning after drying it looked better but still there was opaque areas on the film where it should have been clear. The result when printing is a much longer time for exposure, approx 2-4x longer, and the contrast seems lower.
One roll is slightly better than the other, and if i remember correctly, the roll that suffered the most I made an effort to fix for longer than the other, approx 2-3 mins with constant shaking. And also washed more throughtly.
Here is an example of what is happening to the film.
Is there any way to solve this problem, or avoid this in the future. I was using ilford rapid fix, and ilford stop bath as well as lc29 ilford developer.
Thankyou.
also: the opaqueness is uniform on the film, except a few mm from the top and bottom edge seen in the photo.
One roll is slightly better than the other, and if i remember correctly, the roll that suffered the most I made an effort to fix for longer than the other, approx 2-3 mins with constant shaking. And also washed more throughtly.
Here is an example of what is happening to the film.

Is there any way to solve this problem, or avoid this in the future. I was using ilford rapid fix, and ilford stop bath as well as lc29 ilford developer.
Thankyou.
also: the opaqueness is uniform on the film, except a few mm from the top and bottom edge seen in the photo.