Quick question: After soaking film in a wetting agent for the prescribed amount of time and hanging it to dry, should I see water beading up on the film? Or should it appear as a uniform wet surface?
There was a drying mark or two on the last batch of HP5+ (35mm) that I developed. It appeared as an elongated U in the direction the film was hanging. I'm using Edwal LFN. I had been using one drop per 500ml of water; tonight, I used one drop to 250ml to see if that makes a difference, but I still see beads of water sitting on the film. The directions call for 2 drops per 16 oz. of tap water, and 1 drop per 16 oz. of distilled water. I ALWAYS use distilled water. My last rinse cycle before the wetting agent is also in distilled water.
Thanks.
There was a drying mark or two on the last batch of HP5+ (35mm) that I developed. It appeared as an elongated U in the direction the film was hanging. I'm using Edwal LFN. I had been using one drop per 500ml of water; tonight, I used one drop to 250ml to see if that makes a difference, but I still see beads of water sitting on the film. The directions call for 2 drops per 16 oz. of tap water, and 1 drop per 16 oz. of distilled water. I ALWAYS use distilled water. My last rinse cycle before the wetting agent is also in distilled water.
Thanks.
I went to the local pharmacy and bought a dropping bottle whose cap perfectly fits the Photo-Flo bottle. I never touch the film emulsion with anything -- squeegees, sponges, or fingers.