logan2z
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I just developed a 35mm roll of Tri-X using a Jobo 1500 tank/reel and manual, contiuous rotary processing using the Jobo roller. I've been using the roller/rotary processing for a while and I have never seen this issue on my negatives - what appears to be either bromide drag or surge marks that appear to align with the sprocket holes on the film. I can't quite figure out how this could happen - in this direction - with continuous rotary processing.
I've attached a photo of the negatives, enhanced to illustrate the issue (see the top of the negatives). Only a small subset of negatives on the roll seem to be affected.
Does anyone have a theory how this could happen with continuous rotary processing?
I've attached a photo of the negatives, enhanced to illustrate the issue (see the top of the negatives). Only a small subset of negatives on the roll seem to be affected.
Does anyone have a theory how this could happen with continuous rotary processing?
