Attached is one frame from a roll of 120 (happened to be Adox ORT 25, but I've seen similar effects with other films in Caffenol, now and again) with a bit of a problem: The centre is less developed than the edges. (Note that this is from a TLR, so the "sides" of the image were at top and bottom in the tank.)
Development details: Caffenol LC+C, something like 14 minutes with 10 inversions every 3 minutes. The tank has a top and bottom, so it was always sitting in the same orientation between inversions, which is one of the things that puzzles me---if the gradient went from one edge to the other, I'd think that the developer was incompletely mixed and some crucial component either settled or rose, but how would the problem occur on *both* edges?
Too much agitation, not enough agitation, incomplete dissolution of something...? I'm open to suggestions.
(The original is at <http://www.flickr.com/photos/ntenny/2552113596>, if you want a closer look.)
Thanks
-NT
Development details: Caffenol LC+C, something like 14 minutes with 10 inversions every 3 minutes. The tank has a top and bottom, so it was always sitting in the same orientation between inversions, which is one of the things that puzzles me---if the gradient went from one edge to the other, I'd think that the developer was incompletely mixed and some crucial component either settled or rose, but how would the problem occur on *both* edges?
Too much agitation, not enough agitation, incomplete dissolution of something...? I'm open to suggestions.
(The original is at <http://www.flickr.com/photos/ntenny/2552113596>, if you want a closer look.)
Thanks
-NT
