bucs
Well-known
Dear all
I recently bought this film to try it out. Been reading on the internet and have learned that this film is quite finicky with developer type and time.
I mainly use d76 as it is the only developer available here in our country. Please recommend processing times for d76.
Will be developing to make wet prints eventually
Thanks all
Nathan
I recently bought this film to try it out. Been reading on the internet and have learned that this film is quite finicky with developer type and time.
I mainly use d76 as it is the only developer available here in our country. Please recommend processing times for d76.
Will be developing to make wet prints eventually
Thanks all
Nathan
Mark C
Well-known
I have not found it finicky (100 speed), but the times are longer than for many other films. D-76 is the most standard developer so why not try to published times for that.
I've mostly used Xtol and Acufine, but replenished and my times wouldn't be of much use to you.
BTW, I have really gotten to like the Kentmere 100. I've been meaning to post a thread about it if I ever get around to scanning some prints. It is a nice old fashioned film and reminds me in a lot of ways of a slightly finer grained Tri-X.
I've mostly used Xtol and Acufine, but replenished and my times wouldn't be of much use to you.
BTW, I have really gotten to like the Kentmere 100. I've been meaning to post a thread about it if I ever get around to scanning some prints. It is a nice old fashioned film and reminds me in a lot of ways of a slightly finer grained Tri-X.
Highway 61
Revisited
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
I like 100 as it is and 400 @200.
Not as finicky as Kodak is.
Use well known source for developing times.
http://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.php?Film=Kentmere&Developer=D-76&mdc=Search&TempUnits=C
Adjust times for your taste and do not over fix it.
Not as finicky as Kodak is.
Use well known source for developing times.
http://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.php?Film=Kentmere&Developer=D-76&mdc=Search&TempUnits=C
Adjust times for your taste and do not over fix it.
bucs
Well-known
Dev times kentmere
Dev times kentmere
Thanks!! Will try it out!
Dev times kentmere
Thanks!! Will try it out!
Idamia
Newbie
I got some decent results with Kentmere 100 in D76 1:1.
Dev. time 11.5min (1 inversion/min).
If you don't mind some grain, then Rodinal (Adonal) 1:100 with stand development (1h9 is a good choice.
Dev. time 11.5min (1 inversion/min).
If you don't mind some grain, then Rodinal (Adonal) 1:100 with stand development (1h9 is a good choice.
traveler_101
American abroad
I bought five rolls of 400 speed and my first roll developed in D-76 was so bad I left the others to sit. I decided to try again and I now have a second roll awaiting development. This time I think I'll try Xtol. Here is a thread on the topic showing results in both d-76 and xtol. http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=118007&page=2
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