ThisBelow is the stages that conventional film undergoes for wet processing. The process can either be performed by hand or with an automatic processor. Processing chemistry plays a key role in image formation and also affects other image characteristics such as:
- Artifacts
- Surface quality
- Image tone
- Stability
- Film drying
There are three main stages in film processing
- The exposed film is first treated with the developer to bring out the image.
- Fixer is then used to hold that image in place.
- The film undergoes a drying process.
Developer
Developer
produces the visible image. Its activity is affected by pH changes,
Oxidation,oxidation, Evaporation,evaporation, Temperature,temperature Processingand processing byproducts (bromide). Proper replenishment of the developer mitigates these
effects.effects.The five parts of the developer solution areThe- Developing Agents
- Buffering Agents
- Preservatives
- Restrainers
- Hardeners
When broken down the chemical developer contains:
- Wetter
- Phenidone
- Hydroquinone
- Accelerator
- Buffer Agent
- Restrainer
- Hardener
- Sequestering Agent
- Preservatives
- Fungicide
- Anti frothant
Fixer
TheOnce developed the fixer holds the image in place.The chemical fixer contains:
- Fixing Agent
- Hardener
- Preservative
- Buffer
- Sequestering Agent
- Solvent
Drying
Developer in Detail
Wetter - forFor chemicals to penetrate through the gelatin emulsion on the film the radiograph must be treated with a wetting agent
Phenidone - Produces grey shades rapidly on the radiograph
Hydroquinone - Produces black shades on the radiograph slowly
Accelerator - Oxygenates the solution to speed up the development process (too much creates a graining appearance on the radiograph)
Buffer Agent - Helps to swell the emulsion,
Controlscontrols the PH, produces alkalinity
Restrainer - An anti fog
agent,agent stops unexposed crystals from being developed
Hardener - Controls Frequently used in automatic processors to controls emulsion swelling
and help protect thefilm from processor artifactsSequestering Agent - RemovesCounters the adverse effects of metallic impurities,
calcium and iron and stabilises
the developing
agentagent.Fixer in Detail
Fixing Agent - Amonium thiosulphate removes undeveloped Silver (Ag) Halide from emulsion
Hardener - StiffensStiffens, shrinks and
shrinkshardens the
film emulsion
therefore protecting the film from damageas well as accelerating film drying timePreservative - Sodium Sulphite maintains the chemical balance
and improves the shelf life of the productBuffer - Acetate maintains the correct PH
Sequestering Agent - Removes aluminium ions
Solvent - H2O dissolves other compounds