waffles
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I've been developing black & white film at home for a few weeks now. I've tried multiple different film stocks (Ilford FP4+, Kodak TMax 400) multiple different formats (120, 135) and in multiple different cameras (Nikon F3, Nikon N80, Hasselblad.) I've always used the same chemistry (Ilfosol, Acetic Acid, Rapid Fixer, Photoflow) and the same tanks.
One problem that has popped up frequently across these combinations is edge fog. I've tried different agitation schemes and been keeping my reels & tanks (Hewes, Nikor) meticulously clean ... but it won't go away. I'm getting really frustrated!! I'm not 100% sure, but I believe the edge fog always occurs on the side of the reel that is adjacent to the bottom of the developing tank. So far, it hasn't ruined any of my photos, but I never had this problem when I was developing in college and I don't understand what I'm doing wrong
One problem that has popped up frequently across these combinations is edge fog. I've tried different agitation schemes and been keeping my reels & tanks (Hewes, Nikor) meticulously clean ... but it won't go away. I'm getting really frustrated!! I'm not 100% sure, but I believe the edge fog always occurs on the side of the reel that is adjacent to the bottom of the developing tank. So far, it hasn't ruined any of my photos, but I never had this problem when I was developing in college and I don't understand what I'm doing wrong

