Muggins
Proprietor of Orphanage for Lost Cameras
I know, I'm a wally. Forgot what was in which camera (and, to be honest, it's been in the fridge long enough I've even forgotten which camera it was!).
So... I'm using Microphen, as it's what I've got. 100 is off the recommendations on the box (just a blank given for developing at 250), and also off the Giant Development Chart. I reckon I either treat as 400, and hope it is scan/printable, or knock some time off given for 400. It's four minutes shorter between 3200 and 1600, three between 1600 and 800, and 1 1/2 between 800 and 400. Assuming that the decrease is still still be roughly linear between 400 and 100, I suspect another 90 seconds knocked off might be my best bet - though I can plot on graph paper and check.
Sound feasible? Or does anyone have any better ideas?
Thanks,
Adrian
So... I'm using Microphen, as it's what I've got. 100 is off the recommendations on the box (just a blank given for developing at 250), and also off the Giant Development Chart. I reckon I either treat as 400, and hope it is scan/printable, or knock some time off given for 400. It's four minutes shorter between 3200 and 1600, three between 1600 and 800, and 1 1/2 between 800 and 400. Assuming that the decrease is still still be roughly linear between 400 and 100, I suspect another 90 seconds knocked off might be my best bet - though I can plot on graph paper and check.
Sound feasible? Or does anyone have any better ideas?
Thanks,
Adrian
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