DH_Studio
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Hi all. Another question about hand processing color in my 32 ounce stainless steel tanks (mainly using Arista Press Kits at the moment).
I've been experiencing these deep dents in the film with every roll. I'm practicing constantly with my rolling as one commenter suggested a week ago but not seeing what I could be doing wrong to cause the issue. The rolls go on with no problem, don't seem to stick together to block development, or anything like that, so wondering if it's something else I'm doing wrong.
After agitation, do you all tap/bang the tank to get rid of air bubbles? In the instructions with the press kit there's no mention of this, and in the video tutorials I've watched they didn't do this, either. But there were invariably comments in the comment section criticizing them for not doing so. I have been using the polished concrete floor to tap the bottom of the tank. I'm not slamming it aggressively or anything like that, but film being gelatin heated up to 102º loaded onto a stainless steel reel, I'm wondering if my tapping it may be causing the damage.
Any advice on whether to tap or not to tap? Is it necessary? Could that be the culprit? Would skipping that step lead to air bubbles in my chemistry?
Thanks!
I've been experiencing these deep dents in the film with every roll. I'm practicing constantly with my rolling as one commenter suggested a week ago but not seeing what I could be doing wrong to cause the issue. The rolls go on with no problem, don't seem to stick together to block development, or anything like that, so wondering if it's something else I'm doing wrong.
After agitation, do you all tap/bang the tank to get rid of air bubbles? In the instructions with the press kit there's no mention of this, and in the video tutorials I've watched they didn't do this, either. But there were invariably comments in the comment section criticizing them for not doing so. I have been using the polished concrete floor to tap the bottom of the tank. I'm not slamming it aggressively or anything like that, but film being gelatin heated up to 102º loaded onto a stainless steel reel, I'm wondering if my tapping it may be causing the damage.
Any advice on whether to tap or not to tap? Is it necessary? Could that be the culprit? Would skipping that step lead to air bubbles in my chemistry?
Thanks!