Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
Over the last week I've exposed 4 rolls of XX. I experimented with using Tmax developer at work just for S&G's and it wasn't bad at all. A little bit of a steep curve and some really dense highlights but I expected that from Tmax. From what I've seen, I really like the look of this film so far and it's only going to get better.
This next three rolls I'll be using HC-110 to develop. Results should be up by the end of this week.
Phil Forrest
This next three rolls I'll be using HC-110 to develop. Results should be up by the end of this week.
Phil Forrest
maclaine
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Here are a couple from the second roll I was given by RFF's own K14 (Gary). I exposed them at EI 200 and, like my first roll, they came out a bit "hot". This could very well be my exposure technique, as I tend to meter for a bit of over exposure. Combined with the fact that I rated it at a lower EI than the 250 recommended for my developer (D76 1:1 for ten minutes at 68F), that might explain it. Still, there's plenty of detail on the negative, and bringing it down in Photoshop was no problem. Next weekend I will probably try to print one of these, which I haven't done with Double-X yet.
I like shooting with it, but I don't know if I'm ready to get 400 feet of it and spool it all myself just yet. I may wait for a few spare canisters to come my way again.
"Sweeney'd" 1957 Jupiter-3
Nikon W-Nikkor 3.5cm f/2.5
I like shooting with it, but I don't know if I'm ready to get 400 feet of it and spool it all myself just yet. I may wait for a few spare canisters to come my way again.
"Sweeney'd" 1957 Jupiter-3

Nikon W-Nikkor 3.5cm f/2.5

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Tom A
RFF Sponsor

The Adox MQ is one of the best "soups" for the XX. I rate the film loosely at 320 (sunny f16) and run it in Adox for 8 min. 20 ml replenisher/roll.
M2, Super Angulon 21f3.4
Nokton48
Veteran
The Adox MQ is one of the best "soups" for the XX. I rate the film loosely at 320 (sunny f16) and run it in Adox for 8 min. 20 ml replenisher/roll.
Hi Tom,
+1 on the the ADOX Borax MQ. I am now on my fourth can of XX, and it's been all Adox for me, 8-9 mins at 20C. In time I will experiment with other developers, but when one finds something that works well, why make a change? Best to learn it well.
I've got about ten rolls of XX, Presto 400 Fuji and TX I will be running all together, hopefully later today.
-Dan
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timor
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Hi. I am new to 5222 and like it a lot. One question do: does this film have same antihalation backing as Tmax 400 ? In last development I've got a pinkish hue.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor

Double X in Adox MQ for 8+ minutes. The + designation is a timing check. I start the Gralab when the Adox is fully poured in and stop just before pouring out. Just a bit of a "kick" to contrast in the rather dull December light.
M2 and the Nokton 40mm f1.4 MC and XX in IXMOO cassette.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor

A friend gave me some ORWO 74+ which is ORWO's 400 iso movie stock (and he also gave me some ORWO 54+ which is their 100 iso stock). Check "www.orwona.com" for more information. I shot a quick test roll and did run it with some XX in Adox for 8 min. Looks good, grain is similar to XX and resolution also similar - and might even be a bit better.
I will load up the rest in IXMOO's and shot it over the next week or two and try with some other developers too.
The 100 could be the replacement for EK 5231 - which I sorely miss. Should work well in Beutler and/or Rodinal. Waiting for some kind of better light for that one.
ORWO labels the 74+ as 400 in daylight and 250 in tungsten - but I shot is as I usually do XX - loosely rated at 320.
Some more stuff up on Flickr with the film.

Tom A
RFF Sponsor
OK, I have no idea why I got two shots up!!!!!
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Another one with the ORWO 74+. Adox for 8 min. M2 and pre-asph Summilux 35. For more information check " www.orwona.com"

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Moriturii
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OK, so instead of digging through 41 pages, I'm going to be cheeky and ask, where does one buy Kodak Double-X film? 
ChipMcD
Well-known
Where to buy
Where to buy
http://motion.kodak.com/motion/Products/Production/Black_And_White_Films/5222.htm
Where to buy
http://motion.kodak.com/motion/Products/Production/Black_And_White_Films/5222.htm
ChipMcD
Well-known

Untitled by AmSteinsgraben, on Flickr
Rated at ISO 250 and souped in HC-110 1:49 @ 68 degrees Fahrenheit for 10:00 minutes.
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
OK, so instead of digging through 41 pages, I'm going to be cheeky and ask, where does one buy Kodak Double-X film?![]()
If you are a student in a film program or educator of the same, you can get it at a SIGNIFICANT discount.
Phil Forrest
Moriturii
Well-known
I am but, I'm in europe, does it still count? =)
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
I know it works in Canada and in the US. I don't see why it wouldn't work for European schools as well. You may have to do some searching on Kodak's website or even make a phone call to find out how you can get the educational discount.
Phil Forrest
Phil Forrest
celluloidprop
Well-known
Someone could make a couple of bucks, I suspect, offering up rolled XX in the RFF classifieds.
haempe
Well-known
XX from Kodak Europe is really expensive. Nearly the same price as TX.I am but, I'm in europe, does it still count? =)
But you can give the european alternative ORWO 74+ a try.
See Tom A.'s post a bit higher...
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
We're talking the student purchase price for the 400 or 1000 ft rolls, not retail. If Kodak honors the student purchase program in Europe the price should be much lower. As a student in an accredited program, I get 400ft rolls for less than $100usd. It's on Kodak's educational services page in the US, I don't know what the equivalent in Europe is.
Phil Forrest
Phil Forrest
Brian Legge
Veteran
Wow. I'd definitely buy a roll of XX if I could get it at that price. 
MPerson
Established
I am but, I'm in europe, does it still count? =)
Where in Europe? I have some addresses on my web site.
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