I've been taking a crack at stand development of 4x5 320TXP in my Patterson super system tank. My first attempt was uneven due to not using enough developer to fill the tank (measured with a reel in, doh!) but also had lightness in the top of the film, which I attributed to the film sliding in to the cone thing crevice. There was also what seemed to be a severe increase in base fog, judging from the rebate.
This time I used the rubber-band taco method in Rodinal 1:150, shake for the first 30 sec, 90 minutes total development. This time I included an unexposed sheet of film to see if I had light leaks in my holders. As with the first time, the developer was black when I poured it out, but this time only 2 corners of each sheet seem to be undeveloped, or clear, rather than a strip at the top. There is also an overall grey-cast to the film, which I thought was a severe base fog increase in the first test. As before this was not present in the corners.
I don't think I have light leaks anywhere, as I would think that a light leak would show up as uneven patches, rather an an overall darkening on the film. I'm thinking this is the antihalation layer that has not been completely removed.
I have two questions. The first is if it is possible to remove an AH layer after fixing, since the negatives are otherwise useless I'm leaving them to soak in a tray for a bit.
The second question is what could be causing only 2 corners of the film to appear lighter? I would have thought the AH layer would wash away somewhat uniformly, and doubt that the corners of all 3 film tacos worked their way in to a gap. It's certainly possible, since the cone on the tank goes a deep enough put a little pressure on the film, but it seems unlikely.
I'll post pics as soon as I can borrow a digicam.
Thanks for the help!
This time I used the rubber-band taco method in Rodinal 1:150, shake for the first 30 sec, 90 minutes total development. This time I included an unexposed sheet of film to see if I had light leaks in my holders. As with the first time, the developer was black when I poured it out, but this time only 2 corners of each sheet seem to be undeveloped, or clear, rather than a strip at the top. There is also an overall grey-cast to the film, which I thought was a severe base fog increase in the first test. As before this was not present in the corners.
I don't think I have light leaks anywhere, as I would think that a light leak would show up as uneven patches, rather an an overall darkening on the film. I'm thinking this is the antihalation layer that has not been completely removed.
I have two questions. The first is if it is possible to remove an AH layer after fixing, since the negatives are otherwise useless I'm leaving them to soak in a tray for a bit.
The second question is what could be causing only 2 corners of the film to appear lighter? I would have thought the AH layer would wash away somewhat uniformly, and doubt that the corners of all 3 film tacos worked their way in to a gap. It's certainly possible, since the cone on the tank goes a deep enough put a little pressure on the film, but it seems unlikely.
I'll post pics as soon as I can borrow a digicam.
Thanks for the help!
