Thomas Bertilsson
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... but, if pre-soaking the film does the job, then it seems logical that something being removed in the pre-soak is what is adversely affecting the Xtol.
I agree 100% with your entire post, except where you assume that the anti-halation coating is the only thing that washes away in the pre-wash. I have no way to prove that you're wrong, but just thought that assumption was a little too bold. No harm meant; I just like being the devil's advocate.
The line quoted above is exactly the issue. "Something that gets washed away in the pre-soak affects ascorbate developers negatively". So the fast and easy cure is to always pre-soak TMY-2 prior to developing it. A more viable long-term solution is for Kodak to test the combination and come up with a fix where the film does not have to be pre-soaked prior to developing, which will require careful laboratory work, analysis, and problem solving.
- Thomas




