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This is my first roll of Tri-X 400, developed with D76 using Massive Dev's chart in this order:

  • developer
  • stop bath (tap water)
  • fixer
  • tap water (quick 1 minute wash)
  • Photo Flo (2 minutes)
  • tap water (final wash, 11 minutes)

then off to the scanner the next day (V500 flatbed) for scanning.

There are some weird effects going on however in most of the frames, as well as the usual pixelated look I've grown accustomed to with flatbed scanning 35mm.

I've highlighted the spots in the photos below:

car

sign

I am wondering what this is and how I can fix it. Using distilled water maybe?

This is my first roll of Tri-X 400, developed with D76 using Massive Dev's chart in this order:

  • developer
  • stop bath (tap water)
  • fixer
  • tap water (quick 1 minute wash)
  • Photo Flo (2 minutes)
  • tap water (final wash, 11 minutes)

then off to the scanner the next day (V500 flatbed) for scanning.

There are some weird effects going on however, as well as the usual pixelated look I've grown accustomed to with flatbed scanning 35mm.

I've highlighted the spots in the photos below:

car

sign

I am wondering what this is and how I can fix it. Using distilled water maybe?

This is my first roll of Tri-X 400, developed with D76 using Massive Dev's chart in this order:

  • developer
  • stop bath (tap water)
  • fixer
  • tap water (quick 1 minute wash)
  • Photo Flo (2 minutes)
  • tap water (final wash, 11 minutes)

then off to the scanner the next day (V500 flatbed) for scanning.

There are some weird effects going on however in most of the frames, as well as the usual pixelated look I've grown accustomed to with flatbed scanning 35mm.

I've highlighted the spots in the photos below:

car

sign

I am wondering what this is and how I can fix it. Using distilled water maybe?

Another "what's this What are these circular splotches on my negatives?" post

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This is my first roll of Tri-X 400, developed with D76 using Massive Dev's chart in this order:

  • developer
  • stop bath (tap water)
  • fixer 
  • tap water (quick 1 minute wash)
  • Photo Flo (2 minutes)
  • tap water (final wash, 11 minutes)

then off to the scanner the next day (V500 flatbed) for scanning.

There are some weird effects going on however, as well as the usual pixelated look I've grown accustomed to with flatbed scanning 35mm.

I've highlighted the spots in the photos below:

car

sign

I am wondering what this is and how I can fix it. Using distilled water maybe?

This is my first roll of Tri-X 400, developed with D76 using Massive Dev's chart in this order:

  • developer
  • stop bath (tap water)
  • fixer tap water (quick 1 minute wash)
  • Photo Flo (2 minutes)
  • tap water (final wash, 11 minutes)

then off to the scanner the next day (V500 flatbed) for scanning.

There are some weird effects going on however, as well as the usual pixelated look I've grown accustomed to with flatbed scanning 35mm.

I've highlighted the spots in the photos below:

car

sign

I am wondering what this is and how I can fix it. Using distilled water maybe?

This is my first roll of Tri-X 400, developed with D76 using Massive Dev's chart in this order:

  • developer
  • stop bath (tap water)
  • fixer 
  • tap water (quick 1 minute wash)
  • Photo Flo (2 minutes)
  • tap water (final wash, 11 minutes)

then off to the scanner the next day (V500 flatbed) for scanning.

There are some weird effects going on however, as well as the usual pixelated look I've grown accustomed to with flatbed scanning 35mm.

I've highlighted the spots in the photos below:

car

sign

I am wondering what this is and how I can fix it. Using distilled water maybe?

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