chut
Luceat Lux Vestra
After a hiatus of 14 years, I developed my first roll again tonight. I was kinda nervous and wasn't expecting very good results. It wasn't a complete disaster, although it seems I need some help figuring out what went wrong.
I used Kodak chemicals on a roll of 135 Tri-X: D76, Stop and Fixer. I made a gallon of each. One problem I had was the fixer powder wasn't dissolving completely. Perhaps the water I was using was not at the right temperature? It was probably at 80 degrees.
Anyway, I cooled the mixed chemicals down to 68 degrees with ice and proceeded with 6 3/4 mins of development with 5 seconds of agitation every 30 seconds, stop bath for 30 seconds and constant agitation and fixer for 10 minutes with again 5 seconds agitation every 30 seconds.
I rinsed for 30 minutes, squeegeed and hung to dry. I'm pretty happy with the tones I goton the images, but there seems to be a lot of white specks and water marks on the negatives. Could this be caused by my incomplete dilution of fixer? Also, to prevent water marks, is using Hypo Clear a must? Do people use Photo Flo too?
Overall, it was great fun developing again after all this time. I'm excited to be doing it once again and I just need to tweak my process to get it right. Hope you folks can help.
Here are two images that show the white specks and water marks:
Cheers,
Chut
I used Kodak chemicals on a roll of 135 Tri-X: D76, Stop and Fixer. I made a gallon of each. One problem I had was the fixer powder wasn't dissolving completely. Perhaps the water I was using was not at the right temperature? It was probably at 80 degrees.
Anyway, I cooled the mixed chemicals down to 68 degrees with ice and proceeded with 6 3/4 mins of development with 5 seconds of agitation every 30 seconds, stop bath for 30 seconds and constant agitation and fixer for 10 minutes with again 5 seconds agitation every 30 seconds.
I rinsed for 30 minutes, squeegeed and hung to dry. I'm pretty happy with the tones I goton the images, but there seems to be a lot of white specks and water marks on the negatives. Could this be caused by my incomplete dilution of fixer? Also, to prevent water marks, is using Hypo Clear a must? Do people use Photo Flo too?
Overall, it was great fun developing again after all this time. I'm excited to be doing it once again and I just need to tweak my process to get it right. Hope you folks can help.
Here are two images that show the white specks and water marks:
Cheers,
Chut