jpa66
Jan as in "Jan and Dean"
Since this film was brought up a few times in another thread, I thought that I'd start a new one, as I have a few questions for others who use this film.
I've been using it for most of this year, and have not yet gotten the development where I want it. Either the film is under-rated at EI 80, or the development time of 14 minutes ( in Rodinal 1:50 ) that I've been using ( also tried 13 and 12 minutes ) is too little. I think this because every time I develop this film, it's either under-developed or under-exposed. If it's being under-exposed by me, then both my hand-held meter and the internal meter of my Bessa R4M must be off, as I routinely check with both, especially on the last roll I just developed. If the development time is too little, I'm wondering how much more it needs.
If anyone who has experience with this film could share their development times and/or other information that they've discovered using this film, it would be greatly appreciated. I really like the film, but I also need negatives that aren't as thin as I've been getting ( usable, but have to fiddle around a lot when printing ).
Thanks,
Jan
I've been using it for most of this year, and have not yet gotten the development where I want it. Either the film is under-rated at EI 80, or the development time of 14 minutes ( in Rodinal 1:50 ) that I've been using ( also tried 13 and 12 minutes ) is too little. I think this because every time I develop this film, it's either under-developed or under-exposed. If it's being under-exposed by me, then both my hand-held meter and the internal meter of my Bessa R4M must be off, as I routinely check with both, especially on the last roll I just developed. If the development time is too little, I'm wondering how much more it needs.
If anyone who has experience with this film could share their development times and/or other information that they've discovered using this film, it would be greatly appreciated. I really like the film, but I also need negatives that aren't as thin as I've been getting ( usable, but have to fiddle around a lot when printing ).
Thanks,
Jan