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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Film SLR's
Dense edges of black and white film.
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Hammond" data-source="post: 131468" data-attributes="member: 13433"><p>I just got back into shooting and processing black and white film after a many year (20) hiatus. I processed a roll of Tri-X film the other day and when I did a contact sheet I noticed that the edges of the film, the sprocket hole side, were about a stop denser than the center of the film. The contact print showed them to be about 1 stop lighter than the center of the frame. I was using freshly made up chemistry and the same procedures I used for many, many years. I am wondering, am I over-agitating the tank? I always agitate for 5 seconds every 30 seconds (3 tank inversions) with D-76 and 5 seconds every minute with fixer.</p><p></p><p>Any help here would be most appreciated!</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Hammond, post: 131468, member: 13433"] I just got back into shooting and processing black and white film after a many year (20) hiatus. I processed a roll of Tri-X film the other day and when I did a contact sheet I noticed that the edges of the film, the sprocket hole side, were about a stop denser than the center of the film. The contact print showed them to be about 1 stop lighter than the center of the frame. I was using freshly made up chemistry and the same procedures I used for many, many years. I am wondering, am I over-agitating the tank? I always agitate for 5 seconds every 30 seconds (3 tank inversions) with D-76 and 5 seconds every minute with fixer. Any help here would be most appreciated! Steve [/QUOTE]
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