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Is this under develop or over develop ? (I thought it was under develop)

 

Finally, I have found This is over develop :) but I don't know why :(

maybe overtime, which I didn't realise, the liquid is probably too concentrate or loading into the reel was wrong. I will try it again next week.

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Is this under develop or over develop ? (I thought it was under develop)

Hi Vo,

.... perhaps more a problem of exposure difference between the photo in the center and the other photos at the time of shooting ,than development isn't ?

if it is a development issue, it's not like that!

 

I'm using Ilford film overall (sometimes Fuji or Kodak) that I develop myself with Ilfosol S (usually 6 to 7 minutes 20-22°C in Paterson developing chamber, for 36 exposures)

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Henry

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It would be difficult to get what you have, by development, unless the film was very old. Or you opened the camera without rewinding (when the effect would not be as uniform).

 

I dont see how you got the rebates clear.

 

Are you using the same liquid for fixing this film as the other films, and did you inspect the film during the fix interval to see if it cleared promptly? If you are reusing fixer it takes longer tp fix a 2nd and a 3rd time, it is safe to open the tank after the film had been in the fixer for more then 30 seconds.

 

When you open the tank and lift the reel out the film will hve a milk color, drop it back in and lift it every 30 seconds until it stops being milky and them leave it in the fix for the same length of time again. Wash for longer as well.

 

Noel

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It would be difficult to get what you have, by development, unless the film was very old. Or you opened the camera without rewinding (when the effect would not be as uniform).

 

I dont see how you got the rebates clear.

 

Are you using the same liquid for fixing this film as the other films, and did you inspect the film during the fix interval to see if it cleared promptly? If you are reusing fixer it takes longer tp fix a 2nd and a 3rd time, it is safe to open the tank after the film had been in the fixer for more then 30 seconds.

 

When you open the tank and lift the reel out the film will hve a milk color, drop it back in and lift it every 30 seconds until it stops being milky and them leave it in the fix for the same length of time again. Wash for longer as well.

 

Noel

 

I was crazy to find the problem here from last night and now you remember me that I loaded film into reel in the area is not dark enough. :( That is the issue. Anyway, 34 exposures were gone out but I have one left to share with everyone :)

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