minoltist7
pussy photographer
Film base stay bluish after rinse and drying.
Is it normal?
Is it normal?
EmilGil
Well-known
Yes it is. According to the datasheet it's "blueish" but from what I've seen and read it's a rather strong blue tone.
Datasheet (PDF)
Datasheet (PDF)
kully
Happy Snapper
Hallo Emil,
Could I ask for a developer recommendation for this film? I have the two rolls I got in Berlin to develop and am undecided between Rodinal, D-76 and HC-110.
Escpecially as there are two times for Rodinal 1+50 and nothing for D76 1:1.
Could I ask for a developer recommendation for this film? I have the two rolls I got in Berlin to develop and am undecided between Rodinal, D-76 and HC-110.
Escpecially as there are two times for Rodinal 1+50 and nothing for D76 1:1.
minoltist7
pussy photographer
Is there anybody tried Fomapan 100 or 200 with XTOL 1:2, 1:3 ?
I can't find time estimation for such combinations.
I can't find time estimation for such combinations.
EmilGil
Well-known
I used D-76 1+1 for 7 minutes, it gives pretty nice negatives when the film is slightly over-exposed (EI 125). I haven't enlarged or scanned any of my Fomapan shots from Berlin yet but they look good. For EI 200, I'd go for a slightly longer time (8-9 minutes as suggested by the MDC)
I haven't experimented with Fomapan and Rodinal yet but it's supposed to work pretty well. According to Robert Vonk at APUG and Photo.net, 1+50 for 9 min is a good starting point but be prepared for a pretty obvious grain.
Unfortunately I don't have a clue about using Xtol...
I haven't experimented with Fomapan and Rodinal yet but it's supposed to work pretty well. According to Robert Vonk at APUG and Photo.net, 1+50 for 9 min is a good starting point but be prepared for a pretty obvious grain.
Unfortunately I don't have a clue about using Xtol...
minoltist7
pussy photographer
I like pretty much Robert (fotohuis) results with XTOL here:
http://gallery.fotohuisrovo.nl/displayimage.php?album=12&pos=0
I tried 1:1 and it seems good - but it isn't economical for 120 film (300ml for 600ml tank). so I think to switch to R09, or use higher dilution
http://gallery.fotohuisrovo.nl/displayimage.php?album=12&pos=0
I tried 1:1 and it seems good - but it isn't economical for 120 film (300ml for 600ml tank). so I think to switch to R09, or use higher dilution
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