Slimey 4x5 negatives

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FM2N

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Hello,
I have just finished developing some 4x5 Efke 25 negatives and the non-emulsion side is very slimey. I have developed these negatives before and have never had this problem. I am using D-76 1:1 at 5 minutes and 4.5 minutes in the fix. After they were hanging to dry about 1.5 hours I noticed a blue liquid were the film dripped this also has never happened before. Would to little developer lead to this problem? I had been using 8oz 1:1 but recently was told that the drum developer system I was using only needs 4oz. of liquid.
Please help???

Arthur
 

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Sounds like the anti-halation coating from the back side never got washed off because of the low volume of liquid. I always pre-wash Efke, but there are those who don't and get great results. I think I'd just re-fix and wash them again quite well.
 

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Just a rewash should do it.

I sometimes have a little residual "gunk" on the back of my large sheet films where the back has been in contact with the wall of the paper drum I develop them in. If that happens I just give them 10 minutes extra in a tray of water while I develop the next batch. At the end of 10 minutes (unagitated, I'm in a different room) the negatives are clear and the water blue.
 

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Some HCA after the fix and before the wash might help. Besides shortening the wash time, I've noticed that some anti-halation coatings come off better in the HCA than the pre-wash or developer.
 

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speaking of slimy negatives

A roll of 120 TX I developed last night came out slimy, but the two rolls of 135 Foma in with it were fine. I rewashed, then refixed and rewashed the roll, but this had no effect. I used diafine, tap-water stop, simple fix, all at fairly hot (ambient, at the moment, here) temperature. The roll seems to have dried fine, though. Any ideas what happened?
 
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