MarkWalberg
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Although my Nikon ZF is fun, I’d like to use some of my film cameras again. I haven’t developed film for a decade, and not that much then.
I thought about starting off with XTOL. However, I read that a lot of commercial developers have changed over the years. I’m looking for something that is easy to use, stable enough for intermittent use, with good image qualities.
XTOL would probably be fine, but I read that Patrick Gainer’s PC-TEA is similar in imaging, easy to make, even cheaper than XTOL, and the stock solution is stable enough for intermittent use.
Seems like a good idea to me. But, since I haven’t done it, does anyone with more experience have advice on whether this is a good choice.
If so, where do you advise to source the propylene glycol and the triethanolamine?
Mark W
I thought about starting off with XTOL. However, I read that a lot of commercial developers have changed over the years. I’m looking for something that is easy to use, stable enough for intermittent use, with good image qualities.
XTOL would probably be fine, but I read that Patrick Gainer’s PC-TEA is similar in imaging, easy to make, even cheaper than XTOL, and the stock solution is stable enough for intermittent use.
Seems like a good idea to me. But, since I haven’t done it, does anyone with more experience have advice on whether this is a good choice.
If so, where do you advise to source the propylene glycol and the triethanolamine?
Mark W