Well, it seems there are lots of drying marks and a few dark stains near the film rebate in two frames of Arista Premium 400 (24 exp. roll). I used SPUR Acurol-N at 1+35 (, i.e., 7ml + 243ml = 250 ml). I fixed the film for 3 minutes. I saw a few spots on some frames too, but not so sure about them . Sorry I still don't have a scanner with me. I don't think I still know enough on 'how to read from the negatives'.
Could the stains be caused by relatively less fixing time?
Here is the flow chart (all done at 20 degree C):
(1) Jobo 1510 Tank (250 ml liquid) and no pre-soaking done
(2) Developer: SPUR Acurol-N at 1+35 dilution => 7ml + 243ml = 250 ml for 15 minutes (as per Acurol-N development sheet)
- with agitation method: 30 sec. continuously & twice in every 2 minutes thereafter (as per SPUR development sheet)
(3) Fotospeed SB50 (Odourless Stopbath): 30 secs of continuous agitation
(4) Tetenal Superfix Odourless: 3 minutes with similar agitation scheme like development stage (30 secs + twice every two minutes thereafter)
(5) Washing Stage: I used tap water only in this stage.
- Wash method: 1 minute continuous agiation + (two minutes of cont. agitation with new water) x 8 times.
(6) Tetenal Mirasol 2000 Antistatic (wetting agent stage with DW): 1 minute continuous agitation, but very very slowly to minimise the bubbles. I was very careful with the proportion - so much so that I used a insulin syringe to get around 0.70 ml of wetting agent (1:400)!
(7) Drying for at least 16 hours
BTW, I noticed a very slight pink hue near the film rebate. However, since reading (there was a url link here which no longer exists), I'm thinking that it, in itself, is not a sign of less fixing time or using an exhausted fixer. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Another question: How should I go about rewashing the film? My tank and film spiral are all dried and ready. Should I pre-soak the film in DW before washing 9 times. Should I use more or less wetting agent this time? Anything else I am forgetting? Please advise
Bests,
Ashfaque
Could the stains be caused by relatively less fixing time?Here is the flow chart (all done at 20 degree C):
(1) Jobo 1510 Tank (250 ml liquid) and no pre-soaking done
(2) Developer: SPUR Acurol-N at 1+35 dilution => 7ml + 243ml = 250 ml for 15 minutes (as per Acurol-N development sheet)
- with agitation method: 30 sec. continuously & twice in every 2 minutes thereafter (as per SPUR development sheet)
(3) Fotospeed SB50 (Odourless Stopbath): 30 secs of continuous agitation
(4) Tetenal Superfix Odourless: 3 minutes with similar agitation scheme like development stage (30 secs + twice every two minutes thereafter)
(5) Washing Stage: I used tap water only in this stage.
- Wash method: 1 minute continuous agiation + (two minutes of cont. agitation with new water) x 8 times.
(6) Tetenal Mirasol 2000 Antistatic (wetting agent stage with DW): 1 minute continuous agitation, but very very slowly to minimise the bubbles. I was very careful with the proportion - so much so that I used a insulin syringe to get around 0.70 ml of wetting agent (1:400)!
(7) Drying for at least 16 hours
BTW, I noticed a very slight pink hue near the film rebate. However, since reading (there was a url link here which no longer exists), I'm thinking that it, in itself, is not a sign of less fixing time or using an exhausted fixer. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Another question: How should I go about rewashing the film? My tank and film spiral are all dried and ready. Should I pre-soak the film in DW before washing 9 times. Should I use more or less wetting agent this time? Anything else I am forgetting? Please advise
Bests,
Ashfaque

