emraphoto
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well, through some quick decision making (and poor planning) i shot a bunch of plus-x at iso 500 and was curious about times in d-76 1+1.
i was considering adding 2 minutes to the somewhat tried and true d-76 stock time of 7.5 minutes but thought i would run it by the masters here first.
any and all input is greatly appreciated!
i was considering adding 2 minutes to the somewhat tried and true d-76 stock time of 7.5 minutes but thought i would run it by the masters here first.
any and all input is greatly appreciated!
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venchka
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What does Kodak say? They are good about giving information for various film+iso+developer combinations. That is where I go for information about all things Kodak.
I can tell you that Plus-X @ 400 in Xtol 1:3 for the time Kodak published for 500 (2 stops underexposed) worked very nicely. So well that it is now my 64-125-250-400 film. Tri-X is my speed film.
Good luck.
I can tell you that Plus-X @ 400 in Xtol 1:3 for the time Kodak published for 500 (2 stops underexposed) worked very nicely. So well that it is now my 64-125-250-400 film. Tri-X is my speed film.
Good luck.
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emraphoto
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kodak has times for d-76 full strength but not 1:1.
i say some shot at iso 500 souped in d-76 and it looked crazy cool so i am giving it a go.
i suppose i will just mix up a new batch of d-76.
i say some shot at iso 500 souped in d-76 and it looked crazy cool so i am giving it a go.
i suppose i will just mix up a new batch of d-76.
juBadub
Member
I just developed a roll of Plus-x shot at ~500asa in D76 1:1 for 15min 45sec, and my negs turned out pretty decent! I shoot with Leica M2 and mostly without a meter so the 500asa is probably a little off but my aim was to underexpose it two stops.
If I ever get to scan the negs I'll post some samples here or in Flickr.
If I ever get to scan the negs I'll post some samples here or in Flickr.
FrankS
Registered User
Have you checked The Massive Development Chart, John?
Sorry, no personal experience with Plus X at iso500!
http://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.php?Film=Plus-X&Developer=D-76&mdc=Search&TempUnits=C
Sorry, no personal experience with Plus X at iso500!
http://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.php?Film=Plus-X&Developer=D-76&mdc=Search&TempUnits=C
Benjamin Marks
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If the images are important, why don't you take a few pictures at the same ISO with a different roll of the same film, develop that film at your best guess and go from there?
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