JWMster
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I working to figure how to use a Uniroller for development for B&W 35mm and 120. I've read that pre-wash can result in uneven development - but only after some signs of this occurred. With the dark coating on 120, a pre-wash had given me confidence of the opposite actually, but maybe that's only relevant to hand-agitation.
I'm also beginning to fine read about agitation and notice the difference between defaults for Kodak (1X per every 30 seconds) and Ilford (1X per every 60 seconds) where 1X refers to one cycle, not necessarily just one inversion. I'm also noticing preferences for 30-seconds continuous initially by rotation followed by subsequent cycles strictly of inversion... where the two are not combined but separated in this way. Does all this make a difference?
So with the Uniroller, I guess the trick is to systematically debug the problem. But I guess I'm thinking more about an integration of techniques because I'm not sure what the best approach is. My initial corrective was to drop the Uniroller as an exclusive agitation and switch to the highly dilute method Ansel Adams lays out in the Negative: 30-seconds of rotation initially followed every 3-minutes with 2 inversions and 2 rotations. Uniroller was then used for the subsequent baths. This produced good results, but perhaps the pre-wash was the issue? 'cause I still got it.
Love to hear advice from those with more experience in these things. Thanks!
I'm also beginning to fine read about agitation and notice the difference between defaults for Kodak (1X per every 30 seconds) and Ilford (1X per every 60 seconds) where 1X refers to one cycle, not necessarily just one inversion. I'm also noticing preferences for 30-seconds continuous initially by rotation followed by subsequent cycles strictly of inversion... where the two are not combined but separated in this way. Does all this make a difference?
So with the Uniroller, I guess the trick is to systematically debug the problem. But I guess I'm thinking more about an integration of techniques because I'm not sure what the best approach is. My initial corrective was to drop the Uniroller as an exclusive agitation and switch to the highly dilute method Ansel Adams lays out in the Negative: 30-seconds of rotation initially followed every 3-minutes with 2 inversions and 2 rotations. Uniroller was then used for the subsequent baths. This produced good results, but perhaps the pre-wash was the issue? 'cause I still got it.
Love to hear advice from those with more experience in these things. Thanks!