jusxusfanatic
Well-known
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I always shot it at box speed where I could ... it has unique tones but I would imagine 200 would be ok, maybe more contrast I would think.

Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Plus-X was an ISO-125 film, at least during the time I have known of the film (30 yrs!). I would not shoot it at 200, that's a 2/3 stop underexposure, and your film looks old, so it'll have lost some speed from aging. I'd start at ISO-80.
jusxusfanatic
Well-known
Oh wow, even lower! Alright the I'll just shoot it at 125. Thanks guys!
Freakscene
Obscure member
Plus-X was ASA 64 film until 1960 when the standard was reviewed. Overnight its speed doubled to 125.
Between 1939 when it was introduced and 2011 when it was discontinued Plus-X was reformulated by Kodak more than 5 times. This makes it hard to advise speed or developing conditions - the last reformulation modified the development times substantially but did nothing to the speed, for instance.
Marty
Between 1939 when it was introduced and 2011 when it was discontinued Plus-X was reformulated by Kodak more than 5 times. This makes it hard to advise speed or developing conditions - the last reformulation modified the development times substantially but did nothing to the speed, for instance.
Marty
jusxusfanatic
Well-known
Never knew that, that's interesting
So still 5mins for developing?
So still 5mins for developing?
Freakscene
Obscure member
I have no idea without knowing the vintage of your Plus-X. Do you know its expiry date?
Marty
Marty
Noserider
Christiaan Phleger
Plus-X of any vintage will certainly *work* in HC-110 Dil. B but so will just about everything in HC-110. Start there if you need a working starting point. Rodinal and good old D-76 at 1:1 were also standards back in the day. I'd hunt some real Microdol-X at 1:0 at 64 if I had a few rolls
jusxusfanatic
Well-known
I think 197x. Yea for now I can only use hc110
znapper
Well-known
I develop my plus-x in HC110 B between 5 and 6 minutes, depending on the light.
I normally shoot mine at EI 100.
I normally shoot mine at EI 100.
jusxusfanatic
Well-known
Sounds good. Gonna shoot it at 100 as you guys told me to shoot it at a slower speed
jusxusfanatic
Well-known
I'll develop it for roughly 4mins and 45secs
mcfingon
Western Australia
Around 5 minutes at 20 degrees C sounds right according to half-way down this page:
http://www.covingtoninnovations.com/hc110/
http://www.covingtoninnovations.com/hc110/
NaChase
Well-known
On a semi-related note, I bought some old Plus-X online to shoot with, but when I developed it, it had already been used. There were a bunch of pictures of kids playing baseball in what looked like the 1970s!
Sid836
Well-known
Rate it at box speed and use some med-low contrast developer to get most out of it. Microdol and D-23 work wonderfully with it.
With X-tol 1+3:

Resting and venting...
With home brew D-76:

Of old doors again...
With Microdol:

It's a door thing again...
With X-tol 1+3:

Resting and venting...
With home brew D-76:

Of old doors again...
With Microdol:

It's a door thing again...
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.