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Todd.Hanz
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I really like the"look" of Tmax 100 and 400, there is something about the grays and the overall "roundness" to the images I can't explain.
I decided to give Tmax 100 a shot, so I bought several rolls. It was very bright yesterday so I rated it at ISO 50 to control the highlights a bit. I developed the rolls in Xtol 1:1, 8 min, 5 sec. agitation every 30 sec., water rinse, fix, rinse for 15 min, and hang to dry.
A few came out nice but most looked horrible, grainy, unevenly developed, etc. I followed the same routine I do for all my films but these were just nasty looking.
I have since bought some Tmax developer and am going to try that tonight, anyone have any tips?
here is one image that turned out allright:
thanks,
Todd
I decided to give Tmax 100 a shot, so I bought several rolls. It was very bright yesterday so I rated it at ISO 50 to control the highlights a bit. I developed the rolls in Xtol 1:1, 8 min, 5 sec. agitation every 30 sec., water rinse, fix, rinse for 15 min, and hang to dry.
A few came out nice but most looked horrible, grainy, unevenly developed, etc. I followed the same routine I do for all my films but these were just nasty looking.
I have since bought some Tmax developer and am going to try that tonight, anyone have any tips?
here is one image that turned out allright:
thanks,
Todd