gezak22
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Howdy folks. Apologies in advance if I am posting on an age-old topic or in the wrong forum.
I am seeing some spots on the edge of some of my negatives. It is most obvious on one edge that goes along the length of the roll, and I frequently see it when shooting a bright featureless object (blue sky for example). It is possible that it is present in other situations as well and I just don't see it. I see this with multiple cameras (Hasselblad 6x6, Voigtlander 6x9) and multiple film stocks (Delta 400, Acros), so my next suspect was my plastic reel, thinking that the ledge of the reel was perhaps covering the negative. But I recently switched to a metal reel and I still see the same problem. Below is an example. I am now thinking that this might be an issue with the way I use LFN or the way I dry my negatives. Thoughts?
I use 7 drops of LFN in 1.5 L of distilled water as a final rinse (with plenty of other rinses before the final rinse, the penultimate rinse happens in filtered water). The film (on reel) is gently agitated for 30 seconds in the final rinse, and it then rests in this final rinse for ~2 minutes so all the bubbles that were generated during agitation disappear. I then pull the reel out of the bath and hang the negative vertically. I do not shake the reel (to remove as much water as possible from the negative), nor do I use a squeegee (or similar) once the roll is hanging. Drying happens in a warm/humid room while the next batch of water is being distilled.
Any thoughts on what I should try next? My best guess is that this is water spotting which suggests that I am not using enough Edwal LFN. But 7 drops in 1.5 L is already on the high end.?
I am seeing some spots on the edge of some of my negatives. It is most obvious on one edge that goes along the length of the roll, and I frequently see it when shooting a bright featureless object (blue sky for example). It is possible that it is present in other situations as well and I just don't see it. I see this with multiple cameras (Hasselblad 6x6, Voigtlander 6x9) and multiple film stocks (Delta 400, Acros), so my next suspect was my plastic reel, thinking that the ledge of the reel was perhaps covering the negative. But I recently switched to a metal reel and I still see the same problem. Below is an example. I am now thinking that this might be an issue with the way I use LFN or the way I dry my negatives. Thoughts?
I use 7 drops of LFN in 1.5 L of distilled water as a final rinse (with plenty of other rinses before the final rinse, the penultimate rinse happens in filtered water). The film (on reel) is gently agitated for 30 seconds in the final rinse, and it then rests in this final rinse for ~2 minutes so all the bubbles that were generated during agitation disappear. I then pull the reel out of the bath and hang the negative vertically. I do not shake the reel (to remove as much water as possible from the negative), nor do I use a squeegee (or similar) once the roll is hanging. Drying happens in a warm/humid room while the next batch of water is being distilled.
Any thoughts on what I should try next? My best guess is that this is water spotting which suggests that I am not using enough Edwal LFN. But 7 drops in 1.5 L is already on the high end.?