My second manually processed B&W roll - I begun to notice a common issue in both of my two processed rolls after scanning them - the contrast appears to be somewhat "light", almost all the frames exhibit dead zone on the shadows side of the histogram in PS (Levels) - usually require to squeeze the left (shadows) lever of Levels by 10-18 units to the right towards the begnning of the histogram in order to stretch the contrast into darker tones. Almost all frames on both rolls show the bulk of the histogram shifted to the right (lighter tones).
I can hardly blame the scanner - it performed flawlessly for many years so far (nikon LS-40), no problems with it, but to my untrained to B&W processing eye the reason apparently lies in development - either under or over development, or probably agitation-related issue.
The film is Tri-X shot at nominal 400, developer: HC-110 (European), dill. B @ 20 degrees C for 6.5 minutes, first minute continuous agitation (slow flipping upside down and back), then 10 seconds at the end of each subsequent minute. After that (and prior to fixer) - filling up the tank with water at approx. the same temp. and letting it to sit for another 5 minutes with little agitation (10 seconds per minute).
So, if you see the histogram continuously shifted to the right (towards lighter tones) leaving the shadows empty (no pixels) up to about 10-18 points thoughout entire processed rolls - should it be under or over development ? Or probably excessive or, alternatively, non-suficient agitation ?
I can hardly blame the scanner - it performed flawlessly for many years so far (nikon LS-40), no problems with it, but to my untrained to B&W processing eye the reason apparently lies in development - either under or over development, or probably agitation-related issue.
The film is Tri-X shot at nominal 400, developer: HC-110 (European), dill. B @ 20 degrees C for 6.5 minutes, first minute continuous agitation (slow flipping upside down and back), then 10 seconds at the end of each subsequent minute. After that (and prior to fixer) - filling up the tank with water at approx. the same temp. and letting it to sit for another 5 minutes with little agitation (10 seconds per minute).
So, if you see the histogram continuously shifted to the right (towards lighter tones) leaving the shadows empty (no pixels) up to about 10-18 points thoughout entire processed rolls - should it be under or over development ? Or probably excessive or, alternatively, non-suficient agitation ?