Mikey_Rotten
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Hello everyone! today I developed couple of Ilford Delta 100 at home.
I tested Agfa Rodinal one shot developer and Agfa ag fix for the first time and all my pictures came looking like this.
Looks like all the edges have blurred somehow :bang:
I tested Agfa Rodinal one shot developer and Agfa ag fix for the first time and all my pictures came looking like this.
Looks like all the edges have blurred somehow :bang:
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Developing time for Ilford delta 100pro whit rodinal is 9min. I accidentally kept it for 8 min. Could that be the problem?
(temp was 20 'C)
(temp was 20 'C)
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
looks more like it is seriously underexposed, and then a bit underdeveloped too that won't help it
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Peter S
Guest
Just wanted to say it looks underdeveloped and maybe a bit underexposed. The blurry edges look like vignetting to me, the development seems to be even.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I agree, it could be light fall-off (a.k.a. "vignetting"), which is often more visible when underexposing. Either they are underexposed on film or during scanning.
If these shots were taken with a wide-angle, I really wouldn't worry about it, as the vast majority of wide-angles exhibit this.
If these shots were taken with a wide-angle, I really wouldn't worry about it, as the vast majority of wide-angles exhibit this.
dovi
Well-known
Was the stop and fixer fresh?
gb hill
Veteran
I don't think it's totally a problem in developing,yes the man & car look under exposed but it could be scanning or the lens vignetting. Like some one else stated the developing looks pretty even.
FrankS
Registered User
What do the negs look like, in terms of density and contrast?
filmfan
Well-known
Blurriness on the edges (not darkness) comes from not having your film flat when scanning.
Chris101
summicronia
Yep. There are exposure problems, but I think Filmfan has nailed the edge blur problem.
cosmonaut
Well-known
When you dry the negs be sure and hang a clothes pin on the end of the roll. This helps prevent curling that in turn causes the negs not to be flat in the scanner.
Mikey_Rotten
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The problem was because I used the digital ice technology in my scanner. Now after some research I have noticed that the ice tech doesnt work with BW film.
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