Here is an image on Eastman XX taken on May 8th, 1945 - V-E Day! As you can possibly tell from the newspaper. It was taken by my girlfriend's grandfather; I've been scanning some of the previously unseen film they have inherited. He was a film producer by profession. I don't know how much the formulation may have changed since then, or if it counts as the same film as the one currently produced... but it does say XX on the negatives at least.
EDIT: Just found out this must be super XX nitrate film as it's so early, rather than double-X. Sorry! Glad it didn't burst into flames in my scanner.
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I haven't used Xtol in years but recently got some and plan to develope my next roll of Eastman double X with it.
Any ideas on what time at 68 degrees?
Colyn, for Xtol, at 68 degrees F, 7 minutes of stock and 10 minutes of 1:1 has worked well for me.I haven't used Xtol in years but recently got some and plan to develope my next roll of Eastman double X with it.
Any ideas on what time at 68 degrees?
I put a roll of Double-X through my new MP. All exposed at ISO 200, developed in D-76 stock solution
These are wonderful, Chris. Especially like the VW bug!
You can try for the ORWO 74 - gives you a true 400 and behaves in many ways the same as the XX, maybe even a bit better.
Tom, would you know the development times for ORWO N74 in common developers like D76, Xtol and/or Rodinal? Did a search on the forum and the google, but wasn't much to be found. Thanks.You can try for the ORWO 74 - gives you a true 400 and behaves in many ways the same as the XX, maybe even a bit better. If it wasn't for the fact that I currently have 14 cans of 400 ft XX, I would probably switch to the ORWO. It should be available in Europe under ORWO distribution.
Thanks so much! It'll be interesting to experiment.I would shoot a test roll or two. The D76 seems to be smiler to the XX, about 7 min in stock and 10,5 -11 min in 1:1. Havent't tried it in Xtol though - but again, do it as you would do TriX. The Rodinal would be around 11 min in 1:50. Agitation every 60 sec.
I'd also like to know. I think I'm paying $80 USD for 100' and $6-7 a roll. Is that direct from Kodak or through a reseller?
I have a few 100' rolls each of their two films and it's quite affordable, but the Kodak films have a feel to them that I like. So I'd like to stock up if I can find it at the right price. I've been buying TriX as well, just in case.