HLing
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So far I've only used Ilfordtec HC at 1+31 dilution for developing negatives. Each time before loading the reel I study and confirm the developing time for the type of film used. It's been sort of taken for granted that for the same dilution and temperature used, 400 ASA film will need about 2 mins longer than 100 ASA.
The first time I came across Delta 100 (it was 120 film) I couldn't find it on the paper I had at first. So I looked online and saw that it was something like 9 mins ( at least I thought that's what i read), and developed it for that long. Only afterwards I saw on the chart for Ilfordtec that it was to be 6.5 minutes.
months later, I'm looking at the back of a Ilfordtec DD-X bottle for 1+4 dilution. The general trend of 400 film requiring longer time than 100 still holds, EXCEPT for Delta 100, which is listed at 12 minutes.
Is this right? and if so, why is this film different from other 100's?
The first time I came across Delta 100 (it was 120 film) I couldn't find it on the paper I had at first. So I looked online and saw that it was something like 9 mins ( at least I thought that's what i read), and developed it for that long. Only afterwards I saw on the chart for Ilfordtec that it was to be 6.5 minutes.
months later, I'm looking at the back of a Ilfordtec DD-X bottle for 1+4 dilution. The general trend of 400 film requiring longer time than 100 still holds, EXCEPT for Delta 100, which is listed at 12 minutes.
Is this right? and if so, why is this film different from other 100's?