mr. mohaupt
Member
Wasn't sure if I should put this here or somewhere else but today while I was at the local photo store I saw he had a "store copy" of a book put out by Ilford with all developing times and combinations for all films and developers.
Where can I find this???
Thanks!
~m
Where can I find this???
Thanks!
~m
squirrel$$$bandit
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Trius
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Ilford website for their table.
calexg
Established
Seconded. Best resource ever. EVER.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I have to add this thought...These times are starting points for you to try...you may have to adjust them for your personal developing methods and anything else that may be a variable in developing...
Don't give up on developing if your first try doesn't come out perfectly...make adjustments based on your results and give it another go...and even after that you may have to do more adjusting...eventually you'll come up with a formula that works out to your liking...it's all a learning process...enjoy it!!!
Don't give up on developing if your first try doesn't come out perfectly...make adjustments based on your results and give it another go...and even after that you may have to do more adjusting...eventually you'll come up with a formula that works out to your liking...it's all a learning process...enjoy it!!!
projectbluebird
Film Abuser
I use this all the time. While nikon sam is correct in saying that they are "recommended" times, they've always worked well for me. There are some combinations of film and developer that have no data from the manufacturer, but sometimes the dev chart has them.
How? They've done their own tests. I like that!
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