Vania
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Hello,
I have been struggling with uneven development issues for some time now and wasted so many films and money in test rolls, but I still have no clue about what is going on. Hope some of you can help.
The sides of my negs are over-developed and the effect is much more visible in bright highlights, more specifically the sky area when its a clear blue day. When I use stainless steal tank and reels this phenomena seems amplified. With the Jobo plastic tank and reels, it is limited in size to the border of the negative but come with some big black blotches.
The camera is not the cause of this because different cameras give the same problem.
I've tried different developers also (D-76, HC-110, Perceptol, PMK, Prescysol) and only the tanning developers seem to lessen the problem.
I thought about agitation but Ive developed films for years and never had this issue before Nevertheless it seems like the most probable cause but leaves me totally clueless. Ive tried more and less agitation but to no effect. When I invert my tank I always twist it to allow lateral flow of the developer. And I always switch directions. 10 seconds is 4 complete inversions (down and up). And agitation every 30s or 1min or semi-stand (every 3min) doesnt change much. Although less agitation seems to worsen the problem I cant say for sure and the difference is small.
Here are some examples of my test rolls :
and the film that made me aware of the problem:
Hope someone can help.
Thanks.
Vania
I have been struggling with uneven development issues for some time now and wasted so many films and money in test rolls, but I still have no clue about what is going on. Hope some of you can help.
The sides of my negs are over-developed and the effect is much more visible in bright highlights, more specifically the sky area when its a clear blue day. When I use stainless steal tank and reels this phenomena seems amplified. With the Jobo plastic tank and reels, it is limited in size to the border of the negative but come with some big black blotches.
The camera is not the cause of this because different cameras give the same problem.
I've tried different developers also (D-76, HC-110, Perceptol, PMK, Prescysol) and only the tanning developers seem to lessen the problem.
I thought about agitation but Ive developed films for years and never had this issue before Nevertheless it seems like the most probable cause but leaves me totally clueless. Ive tried more and less agitation but to no effect. When I invert my tank I always twist it to allow lateral flow of the developer. And I always switch directions. 10 seconds is 4 complete inversions (down and up). And agitation every 30s or 1min or semi-stand (every 3min) doesnt change much. Although less agitation seems to worsen the problem I cant say for sure and the difference is small.
Here are some examples of my test rolls :
and the film that made me aware of the problem:
Hope someone can help.
Thanks.
Vania
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