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Peter S
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In my search for something a little bit cheaper than Tri-x I stumbled across Classicpan. Sold by Fotoimpex in Europe and J and C in the USA. Just shot 3 testrolls each of Classicpan 200 and 400. Will develop them in Diafine, Rodinal 1+50 and stock Xtol (I also ordered some Pyrocat HD from the States, but that is still stuck in Miami and being checked whether it is hazardous or not, or so DHL tells me). What I have seen online this seems a rather contrasty film so I am not so sure whether it will be well scannable (I discovered that Trix on the thin side scans a lot better than when it is punchy). Anyway following are my plans:
Rodinal
Classicpan 200 :Rodinal 1 +50 for 10 minutes at 20C
Classicpan 400 :Rodinal 1+ 50 for 12 minutes at 20C
These are starting times I took from the Fotoimpex website and on the web at various places I found similar times.
Diafine of course the easiest of the bunch I only need to find out which neg looks best and determine EI.
Now for Xtol, I am thinking stock, because I want to keep development time as short as possible in order to keep contrast on the low side. Is that a correct assumption? Times I am thinking of for Classicpan 200, 10 minutes in stock Xtol at 20C; Classicpan 400, 12 minutes in stock Xtol at 20C (times from Massive Development Chart). Other Xtol stock times I found on the Fotoimpex site is 10 minutes for Classicpan 400 and 9.5 for Classicpan 200.
Anybody out there have any times for XTol and Classicpan??
Will start with Diafine and Rodinal and publish the results and in the meantime hope I can figure out Xtol times and dilution.
Any ideas/comments are more than welcome.
Regards
Peter
Rodinal
Classicpan 200 :Rodinal 1 +50 for 10 minutes at 20C
Classicpan 400 :Rodinal 1+ 50 for 12 minutes at 20C
These are starting times I took from the Fotoimpex website and on the web at various places I found similar times.
Diafine of course the easiest of the bunch I only need to find out which neg looks best and determine EI.
Now for Xtol, I am thinking stock, because I want to keep development time as short as possible in order to keep contrast on the low side. Is that a correct assumption? Times I am thinking of for Classicpan 200, 10 minutes in stock Xtol at 20C; Classicpan 400, 12 minutes in stock Xtol at 20C (times from Massive Development Chart). Other Xtol stock times I found on the Fotoimpex site is 10 minutes for Classicpan 400 and 9.5 for Classicpan 200.
Anybody out there have any times for XTol and Classicpan??
Will start with Diafine and Rodinal and publish the results and in the meantime hope I can figure out Xtol times and dilution.
Any ideas/comments are more than welcome.
Regards
Peter