wgerrard
Veteran
My adventures in b&w processing have moved onto their second roll. I have a question about the shot below.
I'm using an all-Kodak Xtol regime: Tri-X 400 shot at 400, Xtol, stop bath, KodaFix, hypo clearing agent, PhotoFlo. This photo was processed with Xtol 1:1 for 7-1/2 minutes at 72F, per the Kodak PDF's instructions.
The thing is I jumped from the stop bath to the hypo clearing agent, forgetting the fixer. (No, I can't explain it.) I caught it immediately, poured the hypo clearer back into the beaker, rinsed the film in water, added the fixer, and kept going. Most of the negatives looked OK, but a few did not, showing water spots a cloudy areas.
In the shot below, I see cloudy regions in the upper right. The marks on the bricks to the right of the bike may or may not be splotches. It was late afternoon and a bright sun was shining in from over my right shoulder. Minimal PS tweaking happened after the scan.
Is what I see the result of my little fixer-hypo clearer kerfuffle, one too many water rinses (i.e., getting the hypo clearer off after the screwup), or something else?
I'm using an all-Kodak Xtol regime: Tri-X 400 shot at 400, Xtol, stop bath, KodaFix, hypo clearing agent, PhotoFlo. This photo was processed with Xtol 1:1 for 7-1/2 minutes at 72F, per the Kodak PDF's instructions.
The thing is I jumped from the stop bath to the hypo clearing agent, forgetting the fixer. (No, I can't explain it.) I caught it immediately, poured the hypo clearer back into the beaker, rinsed the film in water, added the fixer, and kept going. Most of the negatives looked OK, but a few did not, showing water spots a cloudy areas.
In the shot below, I see cloudy regions in the upper right. The marks on the bricks to the right of the bike may or may not be splotches. It was late afternoon and a bright sun was shining in from over my right shoulder. Minimal PS tweaking happened after the scan.
Is what I see the result of my little fixer-hypo clearer kerfuffle, one too many water rinses (i.e., getting the hypo clearer off after the screwup), or something else?