yes its the tank. I will look at the carrier a bit.Is this the Stearman tank? The latest carriers have a random texture, whereas the early ones had fine ridges that left fine line marks on the non-emulsion side. They didn’t affect scans either although it was worrying. I put it down to contact with the film changing its reflectivity slightly. Faintly visible by reflected light, but not by transmitted light.
Yeah, sorry. I was thinking what axis do you rotate the tank on. I found it made a difference to the eveness of development though I don't know if it will cause what you're seeing. Just wondered.Agitation was standard Ilford
I tried to reproduce the rotation I use on my patterson tanks, top to bottom and back is "one"Yeah, sorry. I was thinking what axis do you rotate the tank on. I found it made a difference to the eveness of development though I don't know if it will cause what you're seeing. Just wondered.
Is there a suggested agitation in the instructions? I'm fairly sure I've seen it mentioned in a video when the tank first came out. Have a look for the Stearman YouTube channel.I tried to reproduce the rotation I use on my patterson tanks, top to bottom and back is "one"
The instructions just says four inversions per minute but doesn't say in what axis. I initially rotated it around the longer horizontal axis (grabbing it by the sides and rotating away from me and back towards me) but got uneven developement so I know rotate it around the shortest axis (grabbing it by the sides and rotating it like a car's steering wheel - twice in one direction and twice in the opposite direction). Seems better. Not sure that will help the OP but maybe...Is there a suggested agitation in the instructions? I'm fairly sure I've seen it mentioned in a video when the tank first came out. Have a look for the Stearman YouTube channel.