zeitgeistler
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I tried finding an answer to my problem via the search engine but wasn't successfull.
So here's the thing: Recently, I'm getting those strange gray (on negative bright) dots - see scans attached. I rarely have that with Tri-X 400 too but not with any other film.
For my last batch I used fresh developer, stop and fix so I can rule out the chemicals. I'm worried about my next 5 rolls of 125PX which are waiting in the fridge to be processed. Anyone out there who had the same?
Before I forget: It's not dust or any kind of water marks - as far as I can say. Meaning it must be something connected to the development process. I even started thinking that XTOL might not be the best choice for Plus-X which would be a bummer as the tonal range with that developer is plain fantastic.
Here are the scans (done with the Nikon Coolscan V ED):
And a crop from a Tri-X scan:
http://scans.bernhardwolf.at/APUG/14704-2.jpg
Any help is deeply appreciated!
So here's the thing: Recently, I'm getting those strange gray (on negative bright) dots - see scans attached. I rarely have that with Tri-X 400 too but not with any other film.
For my last batch I used fresh developer, stop and fix so I can rule out the chemicals. I'm worried about my next 5 rolls of 125PX which are waiting in the fridge to be processed. Anyone out there who had the same?
Before I forget: It's not dust or any kind of water marks - as far as I can say. Meaning it must be something connected to the development process. I even started thinking that XTOL might not be the best choice for Plus-X which would be a bummer as the tonal range with that developer is plain fantastic.
Here are the scans (done with the Nikon Coolscan V ED):




And a crop from a Tri-X scan:
http://scans.bernhardwolf.at/APUG/14704-2.jpg
Any help is deeply appreciated!