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Unfortunately in Afghanistan I have all sorts of oddities and hugely variable water quality, but here is something I can't figure out.
As the film comes out of the wetting agent, with a thortough wash beforehand, it is perfectly clean. I hang it up and as it dries a white precipitate forms. Some show as small white specks and others as tiny flakes, rather like tiny pieces of thin dried skin. If I wash it gently under running water using the edge of my fingers to dislodge the precipitate and go thru the wetting agent again, it dries perfectly clean.
When I changed both my fix and wetting agent mixture (where I thought the problem might have arisen) the same problem reoccurred with a different film put through different developer. The problem was fixed with no trouble as explained above.
This issue originally occurred a week ago (all this has been while film testing) on yet a third different film and when I looked at the original container of wetting agent solution, a precipitate had clearly formed in the solution coating the edges and base in contact with the solution. I threw it out and rinsed the container thoroughly. With the two new episodes there is virtually no precipitate in the wetting agent solution, though I can see a couple of flakes and wonder if it is beginning to form again. Thi first batch sat in its container for a week before I came to replace it just now, which is when I saw the precipitate.
Things that have remained constant:
Any thoughts? As I say, the precipitate is not there on the film when you hang it, but it is 20 mins later!
All film has been thoroughly washed in all cases so dev/stop/fix should still be about. Everything looks clean and clear.. until it starts to dry.
As the film comes out of the wetting agent, with a thortough wash beforehand, it is perfectly clean. I hang it up and as it dries a white precipitate forms. Some show as small white specks and others as tiny flakes, rather like tiny pieces of thin dried skin. If I wash it gently under running water using the edge of my fingers to dislodge the precipitate and go thru the wetting agent again, it dries perfectly clean.
When I changed both my fix and wetting agent mixture (where I thought the problem might have arisen) the same problem reoccurred with a different film put through different developer. The problem was fixed with no trouble as explained above.
This issue originally occurred a week ago (all this has been while film testing) on yet a third different film and when I looked at the original container of wetting agent solution, a precipitate had clearly formed in the solution coating the edges and base in contact with the solution. I threw it out and rinsed the container thoroughly. With the two new episodes there is virtually no precipitate in the wetting agent solution, though I can see a couple of flakes and wonder if it is beginning to form again. Thi first batch sat in its container for a week before I came to replace it just now, which is when I saw the precipitate.
Things that have remained constant:
- The boiled water stock (from bottled filtered water - the only truly clean water I can get here) I have been using to mix the developer.
- The source of the water used for the stop and fix in all cases.
- The bottled water once again used in the wetting agent solution.
Any thoughts? As I say, the precipitate is not there on the film when you hang it, but it is 20 mins later!
All film has been thoroughly washed in all cases so dev/stop/fix should still be about. Everything looks clean and clear.. until it starts to dry.

