awbphotog
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Hello all!
Last night I used a mixture of Dektol 1:1 to process a roll of TMY400 and it came out extremely dense and chunky. Was a neat experiment and I'm satisfied with the results. I then tried to process a roll of TX400 in a similar mixture and it COMPLETELY WIPED THE FILM! There aren't any signs of exposure, not even frame numbers. Does anyone know why, short of...not exposing the film, Dektol would wipe Tri-x and not T-max? I'm only using Dektol because it was given to me and I've used it before for both film and paper with favorable results...but this has never happened to me. It must be that I didn't actually shoot the roll, but that makes no sense seeing as it was wrapped up and ready to be processed. 😕😕😕 Thanks in advance guys!
Andy
Last night I used a mixture of Dektol 1:1 to process a roll of TMY400 and it came out extremely dense and chunky. Was a neat experiment and I'm satisfied with the results. I then tried to process a roll of TX400 in a similar mixture and it COMPLETELY WIPED THE FILM! There aren't any signs of exposure, not even frame numbers. Does anyone know why, short of...not exposing the film, Dektol would wipe Tri-x and not T-max? I'm only using Dektol because it was given to me and I've used it before for both film and paper with favorable results...but this has never happened to me. It must be that I didn't actually shoot the roll, but that makes no sense seeing as it was wrapped up and ready to be processed. 😕😕😕 Thanks in advance guys!
Andy