Hi there !
Thanks for having me on your forum ! I'm new here. I'm learning to shoot and process B&W film on my own and I don't really have anyone to turn to when encountering a problem, so I'd be delighted to turn to a fine community like yours for learning and exchanging with knowledgeable photographers. I've already learnt a fair bit from reading posts here but I've encountered an issue which I couldn't identify and have decided to join and ask for help.
So I have a specific question relating to a recently shot and developed film. There is a strange effect on two adjacent frames of this film. This is HP5+ shot with a OM1, developed in D76 (+stop bath + rapid fixer + wetting agent), scanned with a plustek 8100 scanner (and more than likely a little overdeveloped/overexposed...). I hope it's not an issue to post scans on the Analog Workflow forum ; I haven't been able to print the negatives yet and it seems the issue has more to do with how the film was handled prior to scanning.
Would you happen to know what caused this weird "displacement" in the emulsion within the frames ? Really wouldn't know how to describe it so I've joined two photos of the film as well as the scans of the two frames.
I'd be delighted if anyone was able to identify the issue. Thanks again !
Thanks for having me on your forum ! I'm new here. I'm learning to shoot and process B&W film on my own and I don't really have anyone to turn to when encountering a problem, so I'd be delighted to turn to a fine community like yours for learning and exchanging with knowledgeable photographers. I've already learnt a fair bit from reading posts here but I've encountered an issue which I couldn't identify and have decided to join and ask for help.
So I have a specific question relating to a recently shot and developed film. There is a strange effect on two adjacent frames of this film. This is HP5+ shot with a OM1, developed in D76 (+stop bath + rapid fixer + wetting agent), scanned with a plustek 8100 scanner (and more than likely a little overdeveloped/overexposed...). I hope it's not an issue to post scans on the Analog Workflow forum ; I haven't been able to print the negatives yet and it seems the issue has more to do with how the film was handled prior to scanning.
Would you happen to know what caused this weird "displacement" in the emulsion within the frames ? Really wouldn't know how to describe it so I've joined two photos of the film as well as the scans of the two frames.
I'd be delighted if anyone was able to identify the issue. Thanks again !