JeffreyR
Member
I have noticed a stain on my 120 negatives that I thought was caused by Photo Flo being too concentrated. I do not squeegee. I reduced the concentration to 5 drops Photo Flo to 400 ml distilled water for succeeding rolls, yet I still get stains. The stains appear lighter than the rest of the surrounding negative and have an amorphous edge like liquid.
Film: Ilford Delta100 exposed at 200ASA
Developer: Tank developed in D76 1+1 with 30 second initial agitation, then 5 seconds every minute.
Distilled water stop bath
Fixer: Fresh Ilford rapid fixer diluted 1+4 with distilled water. Three to four minutes.
Ilford wash method with distilled water (5, 10 & 15 inversions) then Sprint HCA diluted 1+9 for three minutes with one minute of constant agitation at the beginning. Continue with final Ilford wash method(10, 15, 20 inversions).
Photo Flo 5 drops in 400ml distilled water, holding film at an angle to let water drain off side edge of film before hanging to dry.
I do not presoak, but I think that is my next step.
Film: Ilford Delta100 exposed at 200ASA
Developer: Tank developed in D76 1+1 with 30 second initial agitation, then 5 seconds every minute.
Distilled water stop bath
Fixer: Fresh Ilford rapid fixer diluted 1+4 with distilled water. Three to four minutes.
Ilford wash method with distilled water (5, 10 & 15 inversions) then Sprint HCA diluted 1+9 for three minutes with one minute of constant agitation at the beginning. Continue with final Ilford wash method(10, 15, 20 inversions).
Photo Flo 5 drops in 400ml distilled water, holding film at an angle to let water drain off side edge of film before hanging to dry.
I do not presoak, but I think that is my next step.