cole
Established
I shot a roll of PAN-F @ EI 25 yesterday, but have not been able to find any recommended development times for developing in HC-110 (regardless of dilution). I haven't shot Ilford films in quite some time, and have never shot PAN-F, so I'm a little out of my element here.
When shot at 50, it has a suggested time of 5 min @ 20C (dilution B).
Ideas, anyone?
When shot at 50, it has a suggested time of 5 min @ 20C (dilution B).
Ideas, anyone?
mr_phillip
Well-known
Try dilution H (1:63) for 6.5 minutes, assuming 20° and normal 'Ilford-style' agitiation.
charjohncarter
Veteran
This chart I have found to be very good. Unfortunately, they don't have your film at 25 E.I.
http://www.chrisjohnsonphotographer.com/charts.shtml#anchor30675
http://www.chrisjohnsonphotographer.com/charts.shtml#anchor30675
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
When shot at 50, it has a suggested time of 5 min @ 20C (dilution B)
I've been doing mine in dillution B for 6.5 min at 20c with pretty good results. I'd suggest trying it for 5 at 25.
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
This chart I have found to be very good. Unfortunately, they don't have your film at 25 E.I.
http://www.chrisjohnsonphotographer.com/charts.shtml#anchor30675
He does have the N-1 pull process listed though - which is 4.5 min with Dillution B. So that should be close.
cole
Established
Thanks for the advice, all!
Truly appreciated.
Truly appreciated.
Chyn
Established
I recently developed a roll of panf+ @iso 25 and developed in HC110 Dilution H for 6 minutes at 20°C, with four inversions at the start and four inversions every minute.
Here are some of the results: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chynyj/sets/72157605540507984/
Here are some of the results: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chynyj/sets/72157605540507984/
visiondr
cyclic iconoclast
Chyn, your photo of the plant leaves really shows what this combination can do. The tonal range is incredible.
cole
Established
I recently developed a roll of panf+ @iso 25 and developed in HC110 Dilution H for 6 minutes at 20°C, with four inversions at the start and four inversions every minute.
Here are some of the results: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chynyj/sets/72157605540507984/
Thanks, Chyn! Your results look great, I'll try this combo with the roll tonight!
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