Vania
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Hello,
I've been using Peter Hogan's Prescysol, semi-stand method, for a while now, and with much satisfaction since I switch from filtered water to demineralized water.
But coming back from a photo trip, my first 2 rolls of 120 films gave me weird overdeveloped streaks in the highlights (namely sky area) on some frames. Quite fortunately, the good ones have been spared! Nonetheless, this is quite important work to me, and I can't afford to take any risks with the rest of my film batch.
So I need to figure out precisely what is causing this, and if I can safely keep using Prescysol (which I was really counting on) for the rest of the job.
The film is tri-x. I use the standard semi-stand process @ 24°C for 10'30 with a 5 min presoak in demineralized water.
I rinse for 2 min in running water (I change the water 3 times with about 6 to 8 inversion each time).
I always use the same fixer with Prescysol, Berfix 2, made by Bergger specifically for pyro development, and fix for 5 min. I reuse the fixer only once (which was the case here) and add 1 min. Fixer is diluted in demineralized water.
Final rinse is 20 min, then I leave the film for 5 min in demineralized water so I don't need to use a wetting agent.
Any help trying to understand what is going on would be much appreciated, as I am totally clueless... (hope Peter Hogan is around!)
Following are some scans of the problem at hand.
Thank you all for your help.
Vania
I've been using Peter Hogan's Prescysol, semi-stand method, for a while now, and with much satisfaction since I switch from filtered water to demineralized water.
But coming back from a photo trip, my first 2 rolls of 120 films gave me weird overdeveloped streaks in the highlights (namely sky area) on some frames. Quite fortunately, the good ones have been spared! Nonetheless, this is quite important work to me, and I can't afford to take any risks with the rest of my film batch.
So I need to figure out precisely what is causing this, and if I can safely keep using Prescysol (which I was really counting on) for the rest of the job.
The film is tri-x. I use the standard semi-stand process @ 24°C for 10'30 with a 5 min presoak in demineralized water.
I rinse for 2 min in running water (I change the water 3 times with about 6 to 8 inversion each time).
I always use the same fixer with Prescysol, Berfix 2, made by Bergger specifically for pyro development, and fix for 5 min. I reuse the fixer only once (which was the case here) and add 1 min. Fixer is diluted in demineralized water.
Final rinse is 20 min, then I leave the film for 5 min in demineralized water so I don't need to use a wetting agent.
Any help trying to understand what is going on would be much appreciated, as I am totally clueless... (hope Peter Hogan is around!)
Following are some scans of the problem at hand.
Thank you all for your help.
Vania
