albert_h. Posted October 8, 1997 Share Posted October 8, 1997 Tmax100 Pro film that I bought in Manhatten in one roll came out into pink negaties when tmax 100 pro film I've rolled myself bought in Toronto came out black. Both negatives are fine, but I'm curious. Next thing, is how can I get rid of these spots that keep coming out on my negatives? They're terrible sometimes and other times not there. Is the film shield chemical that Edwal sells worth consideration? Or just a spotting kit? Well, thats it, the only thing left is curling of tmax 100 pro film. Delta 100 Pro has never curled for me, but tmax 100 pro is bad. Is that why people use wetting agents? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garry_teeple Posted October 9, 1997 Share Posted October 9, 1997 I've had a terrible time with black spots on T-Max 100. I have totally switched to Delta 100 because I get tired of spotting prints when there is an alternative. Fresh fixer will usually get rid of most of the pink cast to the T-max films. I have never noticed a pink cast on Delta films. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oliver1 Posted August 24, 1999 Share Posted August 24, 1999 In my experience, spotting is caused by bad manual agitation - air bubbles are trapped next to the film for a short while (for example while pouring a quick developer) and over-develop pver the tim-period when compared to the remains of film.... <p> Oliver Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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