Kragmeister
Greg Urban
Greetings,
After four years of shooting C41 B&W I've decided to go back to developing my own film. I've been away from the darkroom for over 10 years. My previous experience is with D76 1 to 1 and Rodinal with 400 speed films, usually TRI-X but sometimes ORWO NP-27 and Ilford HP5.
Back then I always had various contrast issues, but was able to work around it during printing. For now I still won't have darkroom access so I'll be scanning my 35mm and 120 negs.
Anyway, I've been wondering about the old Panthermic 777 developer. From what I gather it was intended for use in large tanks for dip/dunk type processing. Also, from what I read it helps provide terrific latitude. Has anyone out there had experience with this stuff in small tanks for normal roll film inversion agitation?
Thanks,
Greg
After four years of shooting C41 B&W I've decided to go back to developing my own film. I've been away from the darkroom for over 10 years. My previous experience is with D76 1 to 1 and Rodinal with 400 speed films, usually TRI-X but sometimes ORWO NP-27 and Ilford HP5.
Back then I always had various contrast issues, but was able to work around it during printing. For now I still won't have darkroom access so I'll be scanning my 35mm and 120 negs.
Anyway, I've been wondering about the old Panthermic 777 developer. From what I gather it was intended for use in large tanks for dip/dunk type processing. Also, from what I read it helps provide terrific latitude. Has anyone out there had experience with this stuff in small tanks for normal roll film inversion agitation?
Thanks,
Greg