Kalvedans
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I've just tried developing 8x10 in drums for the first time. The process itself seems great! I don't have to be in a dark room and I don't have to use as much chemicals. Unfortunately, my results were not entirely perfect. As you can see I get some cloudiness at the top of my negative that I don't understand the cause of.
My process is as follows:
- One sheet of 8x10 Foma 100 negative in an Ilford processing drum.
- 2 min. pre-soak (I always pre-soak Foma film - I tend to get dark spots on the negatives otherwise)
- Developer: Xtol (stock)
- 100 ml for all chemicals (the recommendation on the tank says 75 ml, so I rounded up)
- Rolling the drum continuously on a flat surface, back and forth by hand. I make sure that the drum is rolled at least a full rotation before I roll it back.
Any idea about what I'm doing wrong? Thanks!
My process is as follows:
- One sheet of 8x10 Foma 100 negative in an Ilford processing drum.
- 2 min. pre-soak (I always pre-soak Foma film - I tend to get dark spots on the negatives otherwise)
- Developer: Xtol (stock)
- 100 ml for all chemicals (the recommendation on the tank says 75 ml, so I rounded up)
- Rolling the drum continuously on a flat surface, back and forth by hand. I make sure that the drum is rolled at least a full rotation before I roll it back.
Any idea about what I'm doing wrong? Thanks!