I know it’s hard to determine the cause, but I’d still like to hear everyone’s thoughts. I used unexpired film and Ilford chemicals, but after developing, I noticed white specks that look like dust or sand, and they can’t be washed off.
Was the fixer used before? How did you wash the film after fixing? Did you use a final rinse/stabilizer product and if so, was that freshly prepared or reused?. I used unexpired film and Ilford chemicals
Can I take it you used b&w chems( Ilford) to develop a C41 film Can you say what these were, their age etc i.e can you tell us more about exactly what you did ?
Thanks
pentaxuser
Old and confused?? Me too, at least one of those.
Ah, the folks who make Ilfocolor products actually own the "Ilford" name.
Harman merely enjoys borrowing it - they bought a perpetual license to do so, but only for the black and white stuff they do.
Yes I do understand all of this as it has been discussed quite a lot, Matt. My post was a kind of "old git" curmudgeonly joke in terms of the solution to the problem.
I was of course serious about "new" film makers being sent to Devil's Island now that Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman have left so they can't get even the pleasure of asking for their autographs
pentaxuser
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