Hi there. I'm developing black and white again at home after a long hiatus. I'm using Neopan 400, semi-stand developing in Rodinol for an hour, stopping for 5 minutes in water, and fixing in Kodafix. Washing using the Ilford method. All of this is the same as I used to do, with the exception of Rodinol (used to use HC110).
All my resulting negatives have had a strong silver sheen on the emulation side. As a result they are hard to scan and overall of quite low contrast and overall quality. Huge grain, fairly foggy.
Does my issue suggest one particular mistake I might be making? I suspected that I was under-fixing, but increasing the fixing time didn't solve the issue.
All my resulting negatives have had a strong silver sheen on the emulation side. As a result they are hard to scan and overall of quite low contrast and overall quality. Huge grain, fairly foggy.
Does my issue suggest one particular mistake I might be making? I suspected that I was under-fixing, but increasing the fixing time didn't solve the issue.
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IMOP the film companies want you to get good results so you will continue to buy their products. I have found their instructions to give consistently good results. Sometimes for one's personal tastes or for a particular look some tweaking helps but most of the time following mfg's recommendations works.
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