DNG
Film Friendly
I develop now in Xtol 1:1 at 23c and 7minutes
But, I want to use a higher dilution.
1) I want longer develop times, (getting the Xtol to 20c is a pain
2) I read I can less aggressive developer, and longer DR.
Anyone have a chart for Xtol 1:3 at 23c (or a %g I can use for calculating it?
1 reel of 35mm film in a plastic daylight tank. I use 14oz. a little higher than the reel.
But, I want to use a higher dilution.
1) I want longer develop times, (getting the Xtol to 20c is a pain
2) I read I can less aggressive developer, and longer DR.
Anyone have a chart for Xtol 1:3 at 23c (or a %g I can use for calculating it?
1 reel of 35mm film in a plastic daylight tank. I use 14oz. a little higher than the reel.
venchka
Veteran
Everything you wanted to know about Xtol at 1:3. Including rotational development.
http://wwwfr.kodak.com/AT/plugins/acrobat/de/professional/xtolEntwickler.pdf
Ilford temp. chart. The best I have found.
http://www.ilfordphoto.com/Webfiles/2006210208211880.pdf
Both documents together have given me perfect times for Xtol 1:3 with a lot of different films. You may have to do a bit of guesstimating between 22C & 24C.
http://wwwfr.kodak.com/AT/plugins/acrobat/de/professional/xtolEntwickler.pdf
Ilford temp. chart. The best I have found.
http://www.ilfordphoto.com/Webfiles/2006210208211880.pdf
Both documents together have given me perfect times for Xtol 1:3 with a lot of different films. You may have to do a bit of guesstimating between 22C & 24C.
DNG
Film Friendly
Everything you wanted to know about Xtol at 1:3. Including rotational development.
http://wwwfr.kodak.com/AT/plugins/acrobat/de/professional/xtolEntwickler.pdf
Ilford temp. chart. The best I have found.
http://www.ilfordphoto.com/Webfiles/2006210208211880.pdf
Both documents together have given me perfect times for Xtol 1:3 with a lot of different films. You may have to do a bit of guesstimating between 22C & 24C.
THANKS
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I'm quite sure I've got an old data sheet with the 1:3 times kicking around in the darkroom- if there is something in particular you still need drop me a pm.
DNG
Film Friendly
I'm quite sure I've got an old data sheet with the 1:3 times kicking around in the darkroom- if there is something in particular you still need drop me a pm.
Thanks,
The 1st link is a German dilution sheet, but numbers are universal.
I just finished my 1st roll of Plux-X in Xtol 1:3, 23c for 8:30, agitation every 2min.
Perfect
I'll post a few here and maybe an image thread also....
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Freakscene
Obscure member
If you PM me your email address I can send you a .pdf of the English language Kodak data sheet from back when they still advocated 1+2 and 1+3 dilutions.
Marty
Marty
venchka
Veteran
Sending a PM. My German isn't what it used to be.
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