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So I'm scanning in the negatives from my first attempt at home developing. Pretty good results, but the dark areas are very blotchy. Here is how I did the development -
Camera - Canon AE-1
Film - Ilford Delta 400
Temp - 24c
Developer - D76 1:1
Fixer - Ilford rapid fix 1:4
I filled a large jog with some water and left it for a few hours to bring up to room temp and also let it gas oof a bit as I didn't have any distilled water. I then measured the temperature and used the water in the jug to mix the dev and fix, plus for the stop stage.
Loaded the film onto the reel (using Paterson System 4 tank) in a changing bag. Seemed to go ok.
The clearing test in fixer took 2:20 so I doubled this and rounded up to 5 mins for the fixing time.
Dev stage - 10:07 (according to the Massive dev app). Ilford data sheet states 11.5 for D76 1:1 at 24c so maybe I underdeveloped slightly?
Inverted for the first 60 seconds, then 10 sec every 60 secs.
Stop - Filled tank with water from the jug, 10 sec invertion, drained, repeated this for total of 1 minute.
Fix - Initial 10 sec inversion, then 10 sec every min.
Wash - Filled with water, inverted a few times. Then ran tap through the tank for 2 mins. Added a drop of washing up liquid, ran tap through for another 5 mins.
Film was hung up to dry in a bathroom for a total of around 20 hours.
Scanned on Epson V600. Below is one of the images, with a smaller crop showing the blotching in the black area. This seems to have affected most of the negs, although otherwise they seem ok.
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Camera - Canon AE-1
Film - Ilford Delta 400
Temp - 24c
Developer - D76 1:1
Fixer - Ilford rapid fix 1:4
I filled a large jog with some water and left it for a few hours to bring up to room temp and also let it gas oof a bit as I didn't have any distilled water. I then measured the temperature and used the water in the jug to mix the dev and fix, plus for the stop stage.
Loaded the film onto the reel (using Paterson System 4 tank) in a changing bag. Seemed to go ok.
The clearing test in fixer took 2:20 so I doubled this and rounded up to 5 mins for the fixing time.
Dev stage - 10:07 (according to the Massive dev app). Ilford data sheet states 11.5 for D76 1:1 at 24c so maybe I underdeveloped slightly?
Inverted for the first 60 seconds, then 10 sec every 60 secs.
Stop - Filled tank with water from the jug, 10 sec invertion, drained, repeated this for total of 1 minute.
Fix - Initial 10 sec inversion, then 10 sec every min.
Wash - Filled with water, inverted a few times. Then ran tap through the tank for 2 mins. Added a drop of washing up liquid, ran tap through for another 5 mins.
Film was hung up to dry in a bathroom for a total of around 20 hours.
Scanned on Epson V600. Below is one of the images, with a smaller crop showing the blotching in the black area. This seems to have affected most of the negs, although otherwise they seem ok.
View attachment 16051
View attachment 16050
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