Maiku
Maiku
This is just a bit of information for anyone thinking of developing T-Max 400 or Tri-X 400 in Fuji Super Prodol Developer.
I found myself with only Fuji Super Prodol to develop the Kodak films. I figured I would check the digitaltruth website for infomation, but no information was available. I figured I was SOL, but decided to take a chance anyway. I figure if you can devleop Fuji Neopan 400 in Kodak T-Max Developer why not the reverse.
Anyway, I looked at the development times for Neopan 400 in Super Prodol and T-Max developer. Neopan 400 in Super Prodol at 20 C is 7 minutes and in T-Max developer 6 minutes. T-Max 400 in T-Max developer at 20 C is 6 minutes, so I decided since Neopan and T-Max have the same development times in T-Max devloper that I would develop the T-Max the same as Neopan in Super Prodol. The end results were great. In fact, I like the negatives and photos better in Super Prodol than in T-Max Developer.
Here it is concisely
T-Max 400 in Fuji Super Prodol at 20 C for 7 minutes
Tri-X 400 in Fuji Super Prdola at 20 C for 8 minutes 15 seconds.
If I developed at higher tempertures I would make the corresponding time changes.
Here is a link to the photos I developed. You will have to scroll down to my enter dated 1 day ago or Sept 20th 2011.
http://rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80444&page=2
I found myself with only Fuji Super Prodol to develop the Kodak films. I figured I would check the digitaltruth website for infomation, but no information was available. I figured I was SOL, but decided to take a chance anyway. I figure if you can devleop Fuji Neopan 400 in Kodak T-Max Developer why not the reverse.
Anyway, I looked at the development times for Neopan 400 in Super Prodol and T-Max developer. Neopan 400 in Super Prodol at 20 C is 7 minutes and in T-Max developer 6 minutes. T-Max 400 in T-Max developer at 20 C is 6 minutes, so I decided since Neopan and T-Max have the same development times in T-Max devloper that I would develop the T-Max the same as Neopan in Super Prodol. The end results were great. In fact, I like the negatives and photos better in Super Prodol than in T-Max Developer.
Here it is concisely
T-Max 400 in Fuji Super Prodol at 20 C for 7 minutes
Tri-X 400 in Fuji Super Prdola at 20 C for 8 minutes 15 seconds.
If I developed at higher tempertures I would make the corresponding time changes.
Here is a link to the photos I developed. You will have to scroll down to my enter dated 1 day ago or Sept 20th 2011.
http://rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80444&page=2