Tim Murphy
Well-known
Dear Board,
The question is exactly what it appears to be. It's a plea for help! 😉
I have a Lab-Box and I've developed a few 35mm and even 120 films in it. I have developed a few rolls successfully. But I have struggled with PET based film. PET based 120 film won't even load, and the 35mm film doesn't seem to work well, compared with say, Kentmere 100 or 400 film.
I suppose my question has 2 parts.
Is there something I can do prior to starting the development process using D96 to improve my results with 35mm film. Likewise with 120 film.
Barring that, is there a simple relatively stable combination of developer/stop bath/fixer that I can use other than D96 that will work well with PET based films.
Before I had an even an inkling of developing film at home I kind of went in big and bought Fomapan and Arista film because it was just like me, cheap! 😉
Can anyone offer any suggestions to help a brother out?
Regards,
Tim Murphy
Harrisburg PA 🙂
The question is exactly what it appears to be. It's a plea for help! 😉
I have a Lab-Box and I've developed a few 35mm and even 120 films in it. I have developed a few rolls successfully. But I have struggled with PET based film. PET based 120 film won't even load, and the 35mm film doesn't seem to work well, compared with say, Kentmere 100 or 400 film.
I suppose my question has 2 parts.
Is there something I can do prior to starting the development process using D96 to improve my results with 35mm film. Likewise with 120 film.
Barring that, is there a simple relatively stable combination of developer/stop bath/fixer that I can use other than D96 that will work well with PET based films.
Before I had an even an inkling of developing film at home I kind of went in big and bought Fomapan and Arista film because it was just like me, cheap! 😉
Can anyone offer any suggestions to help a brother out?
Regards,
Tim Murphy
Harrisburg PA 🙂