SodaAnt
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Developed my first roll of 120 film from my new RB67 and the negatives don't look bad overall, except the sky (it was a clear day with no clouds) is filled with small white spots. See scan of the sky region of the negative below. This isn't a scanning artifact because inspecting the negatives with a loupe on a lightbox shows the spots as well (they're black on the negative). The image below is from a screenshot of Photoshop with the image displayed to fit on screen. All ten frames on this roll are of the same scene and all have the spotty sky.
Film was Ilford Pan F Plus exposed at ISO 32 and developed in fresh Ilfosol 3 1:14 for 4-1/2 minutes at 20°C in a Paterson tank with agitation for first 10 seconds followed by 10 seconds of agitation every minute. Stop in Kodak indicator stop bath (mixed 16ml + 984ml water) then fix in Ilford fixer for 4 minutes. All solutions mixed with distilled water.
I don't think the camera could have caused this. Is this an artifact of development? Something else?
Film was Ilford Pan F Plus exposed at ISO 32 and developed in fresh Ilfosol 3 1:14 for 4-1/2 minutes at 20°C in a Paterson tank with agitation for first 10 seconds followed by 10 seconds of agitation every minute. Stop in Kodak indicator stop bath (mixed 16ml + 984ml water) then fix in Ilford fixer for 4 minutes. All solutions mixed with distilled water.
I don't think the camera could have caused this. Is this an artifact of development? Something else?