mtnjunkie
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I have begun developing film at home, using homemade ABS tubes. My last few sheets of Arista Pro 400 (HP5+) have had a cloudy/foggy something on the non emulsion side after drying. It is concentrated in the center of the sheet. It looks different than water spots that I have seen before.
I developed in D76 stock, stopped w/ dilute vinegar, fixed w/ Kodak fix, rinsed, and washed (one sheet I used HCA on as well). Hung to dry w/ and w/o photoflo. Final washes have been in distilled or filtered water. My developer and fix were mixed w/ tap water - everything else filtered or distillled. Developing and stopping were in the tubes, everything else in trays.
Thinking that perhaps it was Ilford's anti halation layer, I swabbed one of the negs (after dry) w/ a little developer on the non emulsion side, and it seems to have removed the fog in that spot. Any thoughts?
I have tried the fiberglass screen trick in the tubes, but it has left a cross hatch pattern on the film that I'm none too fond of.
Any theories or suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks!
I developed in D76 stock, stopped w/ dilute vinegar, fixed w/ Kodak fix, rinsed, and washed (one sheet I used HCA on as well). Hung to dry w/ and w/o photoflo. Final washes have been in distilled or filtered water. My developer and fix were mixed w/ tap water - everything else filtered or distillled. Developing and stopping were in the tubes, everything else in trays.
Thinking that perhaps it was Ilford's anti halation layer, I swabbed one of the negs (after dry) w/ a little developer on the non emulsion side, and it seems to have removed the fog in that spot. Any thoughts?
I have tried the fiberglass screen trick in the tubes, but it has left a cross hatch pattern on the film that I'm none too fond of.
Any theories or suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks!