No, film was fresh and developer came from same bottle as the one used on the HP5.Is your tri-x expired? Or maybe your chemical is already out and weak?
Are the Tri-X negatives below underexposed?...
[QUOTE="Edge printing is, IMHO, at best an inexact reference. Whether it is because of latent image fade (edge printing is exposed at time of manufacture, while your shots are exposed much later) or other factors, I have seen a lot of inconsistency with how edge printing appears in an otherwise properly exposed and developed negative.
Tri-X need more development time.
Edge printing tells you a lot about development ...
I've definitely seen examples of well exposed and well developed negatives where two different rolls of the same type of film, developed in the same tank, have exhibited different edge printing density.
The edge printing is often exposed years before the rest of the image...
...Personally, I prefer ...
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