RoboRepublic
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Hi folks,
On Tmax 400, I am seeing these dimples form on the negative. They are difficult to photograph on the negative, but I can provide samples if thats necessary.
The work flow is like so: 7 minutes in XTOL, 30s ilfostop stop, 5 minute flix. 3x illford wash from the tap (water is mineral heavy) followed by a 15 minute soak in distilled water with 20x inversions every 5 mintues. The water runs slightly pinkish. After this I hang to dry with out any other intervention.
This has successfully removed most deposits from other film stocks (FP4, Delta 100, Kodak 5222), but its leaving my Tmax 400 looking like so. Is the final distilled soak too long? Could that be causing this?
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On Tmax 400, I am seeing these dimples form on the negative. They are difficult to photograph on the negative, but I can provide samples if thats necessary.
The work flow is like so: 7 minutes in XTOL, 30s ilfostop stop, 5 minute flix. 3x illford wash from the tap (water is mineral heavy) followed by a 15 minute soak in distilled water with 20x inversions every 5 mintues. The water runs slightly pinkish. After this I hang to dry with out any other intervention.
This has successfully removed most deposits from other film stocks (FP4, Delta 100, Kodak 5222), but its leaving my Tmax 400 looking like so. Is the final distilled soak too long? Could that be causing this?
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