Jump to content

benmabry

Members
  • Posts

    5
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Reputation

0 Neutral
  1. So, I developed my first role with Ilford chemistry and the tried-and-true method of agitation – Perfection! There are no ugly marks and the negatives look quite good compared to the ones developed in the monobath. It was totally worth the extra 5 minutes. Thank you!
  2. Ha! My agitation action may be my problem then as I am doing compound flip/spin movement. I'll try the simpler method the next time I'm developing and report back. Thanks!
  3. I follow the measuring instructions on the side of the Jobo tank. So, 485ml for inversion (240ml for rotation). It feels full but with a bit of room for the liquid to move around.
  4. I'm using a small Jobo tank and a constant inversion agitation (per the DF96 instructions). I follow the Ilford rinse method with tap water and a few drops of wetting agent. Hang, squeegee, dry. I'm pouring straight from the bottle into the funnel of the tank so it's only 5 or so seconds between pouring, securing the lid, and beginning agitation. These were my 11th and 12th rolls on the same chemistry and although the bottle claims 16 before exhaustion, it's looking a little grimy. Could it be due to exhaustion? Also, I washed the tank to remove any dust or dirt before processing. If it wasn't properly dried would residual water from my washing cause marks? Point taken on the convenience! I plan on switching to separate developer and fixer once I can figure out what is causing these ugly marks. Thanks for your input!
  5. I've started processing BW film at home and my last two rolls have these marks. What might be causing this? I'm using Cinestill DF96 Monobath.
×
×
  • Create New...