I must be doing something wrong, because my experiments with semi-stand and minimimal agitation are producing negatives with marked unevenness.
I'm shooting FP4, 4x5. Working solution was Pyrocat HD at 1:1:200, 200 ml in a 5x7 tray. Film was pre-soaked for 3 minutes.
My first mistake: attempting semi-stand with two sheets. This is the way I normally develop -- two sheets back-to-back, emulsion out, and agitation every 30 seconds that includes inverting the pair of sheets. One try at semi-stand produced a negative with pronounced "bars" across it, caused by the ridges on the bottom of the tray.
OK, so it was on to one sheet at a time, emulsion side up.
What I got was mottled development, which was most noticeable in highlights. Snow pictures really make it show. I tried variations on semi-stand, with occasional agitation (as often as at the 3, 8, 15 and 25 minute marks) and still had mottling. (In all cases I started with 30 seconds of agitation.)
It was only by reverting to "standard" agitation (every 30 seconds during the first half, every 60 seconds during the second) that negatives appear to be evenly developed.
What am I doing wrong?
duane
I'm shooting FP4, 4x5. Working solution was Pyrocat HD at 1:1:200, 200 ml in a 5x7 tray. Film was pre-soaked for 3 minutes.
My first mistake: attempting semi-stand with two sheets. This is the way I normally develop -- two sheets back-to-back, emulsion out, and agitation every 30 seconds that includes inverting the pair of sheets. One try at semi-stand produced a negative with pronounced "bars" across it, caused by the ridges on the bottom of the tray.
OK, so it was on to one sheet at a time, emulsion side up.
What I got was mottled development, which was most noticeable in highlights. Snow pictures really make it show. I tried variations on semi-stand, with occasional agitation (as often as at the 3, 8, 15 and 25 minute marks) and still had mottling. (In all cases I started with 30 seconds of agitation.)
It was only by reverting to "standard" agitation (every 30 seconds during the first half, every 60 seconds during the second) that negatives appear to be evenly developed.
What am I doing wrong?
duane