Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:58 pm Post subject: |
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marty wrote:
Looks to me uneven development. Maybe a problem in reel loading, the emulsion touching the back of the inner spire. If this is the case the film should look smooth, neat and clean and the problem appear "inside" the emulsion itself. If you see drying marks try to rewash in distilled water plus wetting agent. Also there is something that doesn't sound right :
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Usually I use RXA acid fixer 1+7 for 8 minutes .. but on this film it was written specifically that the fixer have to be very diluted (1+15) .. so it was 1+15 for 3 minutes |
If you reduce the strength of the solution the process time should increase and not the opposite. If it is a fix problem refix ASAP before things get worse and it will if that's the case.
Talking about aesthetics the pictures look good, nice subject and compositions. In special way the 2nd set, good contrast and tonality.
Cheers, M. _________________ Canon FD
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