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  1. <p>Hi all,<br> I develop my own Ilford Pan F Plus 50 ASA using Ilfosol-S (1+9), Ilfostop and Ilford Rapid Fixer plus Ilfotol wetting agent. Always following Ilford's recommended developing technique. 4 min develop at 68 F (20 C) agitate for the 1st min then 10 sec every min, 1 min stop bath agitating the whole minute, 5 min fix agitate 10 seconds every minute, 3 washes ( 5, 10 and 20 inversions) and a final wash with the wetting agent. <br> Most of my negatives have white spots on them. Some negatives from the same roll look fine while others may have these spots. <br> I found 2 posts discussing the same problem but I can assure you that all suggestions made in those posts were not helpful at all.<br> http://www.photo.net/black-and-white-photo-film-processing-forum/00br0U<br> http://www.photo.net/black-and-white-photo-film-processing-forum/0053hL</p> <p>Are these spots clumps of silver halides? what causes them to clump? (I'm not even sure if this is true, I'm just suggesting).<br> I tried Fuji Neopan Acros 100 with no white spots. But I didn't like Acros.<br> I really like Pan F and want to solve this issue so I can get great results. So I would appreciate it if someone knows the solution to this problem.</p> <p>Thank You</p> <div></div>
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