45govt
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Hello
I have a bottle of D96 that I purchased for Ferrania which shows agitation as continuous, which is fine, but I can not find agitation listed for Double XX 5222.
Does anyone have experience with D96 and XX.
I have a bottle of D96 that I purchased for Ferrania which shows agitation as continuous, which is fine, but I can not find agitation listed for Double XX 5222.
Does anyone have experience with D96 and XX.
sebastel
coarse art umbrascriptor
as far as i know, the times listed in massive dev chart are meant for ilford regime (10 seconds each minute).
Freakscene
Obscure member
Use your normal agitation. For 5222 in fresh D96, I use 7 mins at 20C with Kodak agitation - 5s every 30s for film exposed at EI200. Modify the time to adjust density as you prefer.
I have never found the Ilford or Kodak agitation regimes to provide a significant difference in results.
Marty
I have never found the Ilford or Kodak agitation regimes to provide a significant difference in results.
Marty
witek23
witek23
45govt
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Thank you everyone
I will report back once I have completed roll and developed
I will report back once I have completed roll and developed
45govt
Established
Hello
Back to report on use of D96 with Kodak 5222
I used the 7 mins with the 30 sec agitation
Here are a couple, pleased but the camera was a new to me Olympus XA and I missed on focus and settings a couple of times, I will use my IIIg next time.
Don
Back to report on use of D96 with Kodak 5222
I used the 7 mins with the 30 sec agitation
Here are a couple, pleased but the camera was a new to me Olympus XA and I missed on focus and settings a couple of times, I will use my IIIg next time.
Don


Freakscene
Obscure member
Back to report on use of D96 with Kodak 5222
I used the 7 mins with the 30 sec agitation
Here are a couple [snip]
Don
These look really good, and typical of what 5222 + D96 produces. They might do with a little more contrast, but you can do that in PP or if printing use a harder filter/grade of paper.
Are you happy with them?
Thanks for getting back to us and showing some results,
Marty
45govt
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Hello Marty
Thanks for the comments.
Here are a couple more, I do like them. I try to do as little as possible with brightness and contrast, but point taken.
I got the D96 for the Film Ferrania that I have but thought I would try the XX first.
Thanks for the comments.
Here are a couple more, I do like them. I try to do as little as possible with brightness and contrast, but point taken.
I got the D96 for the Film Ferrania that I have but thought I would try the XX first.


sepiareverb
genius and moron
Use your normal agitation. For 5222 in fresh D96, I use 7 mins at 20C with Kodak agitation - 5s every 30s for film exposed at EI200. Modify the time to adjust density as you prefer.
Marty
Exactly my agitation, tho I do 8 minutes total. I do like a slightly stout negative for wet printing.
stevierose
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Hi Marty
I thought I would revive this thread with a question. When using stock D96 with 5222 and pouring it back in the bottle each time, how much do you increase the development time for each roll you develop? Thanks!
Steve Rosenblum
I thought I would revive this thread with a question. When using stock D96 with 5222 and pouring it back in the bottle each time, how much do you increase the development time for each roll you develop? Thanks!
Steve Rosenblum
Use your normal agitation. For 5222 in fresh D96, I use 7 mins at 20C with Kodak agitation - 5s every 30s for film exposed at EI200. Modify the time to adjust density as you prefer.
I have never found the Ilford or Kodak agitation regimes to provide a significant difference in results.
Marty
Freakscene
Obscure member
Hi Marty
I thought I would revive this thread with a question. When using stock D96 with 5222 and pouring it back in the bottle each time, how much do you increase the development time for each roll you develop? Thanks!
Steve Rosenblum
Steve I mix my D96 from scratch and develop 4 rolls in 1 L and then dump it, so I have no advice on times for re-use.
Marty
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