dfoo
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When I bought my new enlarger a couple of months ago, the guy sent me a bulk loader full of T-MAX 100. The edge markings are TMX 5052. I shot a test roll last weekend and just developed it Xtol 1+1 for 7 minutes @ 24. I exposed properly, and the negatives are very thin. I see stuff like this over many frames (this is a crop of an example frame):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mnewhook/3414982761/
Looks bad! I guess the film is dead?
I also note something I haven't seen before when using Xtol. I got some uneven development along the holes in the film rebate. That is where the holes are I see dark streaks, where the holes are not lighter streaks. It is also visible in this shot.
What would cause that? Over vigorous agitation? I typically work with TriX and haven't had this before, and I've used the same agitation scheme (normally 5 inversions every 30s lasting 5s).
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mnewhook/3414982761/
Looks bad! I guess the film is dead?
I also note something I haven't seen before when using Xtol. I got some uneven development along the holes in the film rebate. That is where the holes are I see dark streaks, where the holes are not lighter streaks. It is also visible in this shot.
What would cause that? Over vigorous agitation? I typically work with TriX and haven't had this before, and I've used the same agitation scheme (normally 5 inversions every 30s lasting 5s).