Reticulation is caused by a large temp variation in one of the steps. A few degrees variation will not cause it..
B&W IR film is very unforgiving in developing. The grain pattern can be caused by too much agitation or not enough. Agitation should be gentle for the first 30 seconds and 2 inversions per minute.. Temps should be kept to around 68-72 degrees. Contrary to popular belief a higher wash temp will not cause reticulation unless the wash temp exceeds 95 degrees...and then it shouldn't cause too much problems..
When I want reticulation I usually develope in developer heated to 110-120 then stop with ice water..
Thanks. Haven't seen reticulation till now. This was an old roll of expired Konica IR film, didn't know what to expect. Nice effect though-- not as blotted or splotchy as I'd heard it would be.
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