[pure-silver] Re: Tray development and fog

  • From: DarkroomMagic <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: PureSilverNew <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 22:30:32 +0100

Russ

This is my experience:

Illuminated wrist watches   NO (unless you place them on top of the film)
Fluorescent lamps that continue to glow for some time after turning off   NO
(too dim)
Pin holes in curtains   YES
Light leaks where two walls come together   YES
Light leaks reflected from the bathroom mirror   YES (same as above)
Glowing timer dials   NO (unless very, very close)
LED indicator lights on various pieces of equipment   only non-red type





Regards



Ralph W. Lambrecht

http://www.darkroomagic.com








On 2006-01-15 20:49, "Russ Gorman" <rusty57@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Other sources of fog I've seen people (me) discover the hard way -
> Illuminated wrist watches, fluorescent lamps that continue to glow
> for some time after turning off, pin holes in curtains, light leaks
> where two walls come together, light leaks reflected from the
> bathroom mirror, glowing timer dials, LED indicator lights on various
> pieces of equipment.
> 
> I've never had chemical fog from developer , though I hear it
> happens, but I have had improper clearing from weak fixer...
> 
> 
> On Jan 14, 2006, at 10:24 PM, Michael Healy wrote:
> 
>> The demise of Agfa got me off my behind to replace Rodinal. I'm
>> testing FX2 right now,
>> on Ilford's D100, FP4, and HP5. My initial test shots were done in
>> 4x5, so I did them in
>> the tray. On my first sheets, I got substantial fog.
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