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Ran a roll of Neopan 1600 through my Pentax MX, and developed with my standard T-Max Dev, 1+4 dilution. I usually use T-Max Developer because it often provides very fine grained results, but is this what you'd expect (considering the ingredients)?
(I appreciate that scanning exacerbates grain): http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p117/chongy5/Roll59-Frame000.jpg
Additionally, are these marks from the sprockets from over vigorous agitation? I usually do 4-5 inversions every 30 seconds which works fine for the film that I normally develop (usually Kodak T-Max) but evidently it is too much/too vigorous for Neopan 1600: http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p117/chongy5/Roll59-Frame013.jpg
If so, is it a case of less frequent inversions/agitations, or just doing them more gently?
(I appreciate that scanning exacerbates grain): http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p117/chongy5/Roll59-Frame000.jpg
Additionally, are these marks from the sprockets from over vigorous agitation? I usually do 4-5 inversions every 30 seconds which works fine for the film that I normally develop (usually Kodak T-Max) but evidently it is too much/too vigorous for Neopan 1600: http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p117/chongy5/Roll59-Frame013.jpg
If so, is it a case of less frequent inversions/agitations, or just doing them more gently?