Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/07/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I seem to remember that BD reported his lab ran into this a little over a year ago (he's been shooting digital since then :) ). I don't remember if they ever figured out what the cause was but I do remember BD telling us about it. Jocular: http://leica-users.org/v23/msg09047.html Daniel On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Benjamin Marks wrote: > Dear LUGgers: > > This evening I processed a roll of (new formulation) Tri-X in XTol 1:1. > The Xtol was fresh, mixed up in distilled water, but diluted with tap > water; I generally get very good results from this combination. The film > was bulk loaded and exposed in an M6 with a 50 Summicron. Film was > pre-soaked and processed in a Jobo processor wth seven other rolls of > film. The images seem ok - density is what I expected. BUT on the > non-emulsion side of the film there is a green patina. Re-fixing does not > get rid of it. One other roll of bulk Tri-X from the same batch shows > some of the same patina on the sproket-holes of one edge of the film only. > None of the other film was so affected (Delta 400). Now in addition to > the patina (which in several spot looks like small circular blooms > resembling mold growth), there is a"negative" images in the patina, > including one rectangular one that has clearly defined edges which sits in > the middle of the strip astride two images (like a "clear" rectangle, less > than the width of the film) . If the patina were not on the non-emulsion > side of the film, I would say that it looks like the film was fogged. But > what would produce this sort of fog? Film was shot at home, never put > through an airport x-ray machine (by me at least) and has sat undeveloped > in my bag since late May (I'm just catching up on some developing . . .) > > Any ideas? > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >