lZr said:
rich815 - Yes, they scan good and easy leveled in software, but perhaps hardly printable. I saw a video at YouTube as pointed by prev thread about Trix in Diafine here in RFF. The guy asked 10 min in dil A
I don't know what that guy was thinking of. I saw his video and it did not make much sense.
Part A is simply designed to absorb into the gelatin of the film emulsion. It remains very nearly inert there - it does nothing until acted upon by Part B. So 3 minutes, 4 minutes, 10 minutes - should not make much difference - assuming it is all being absorbed by 3 minutes (Diafine's recommendation) then an extra minute (or 7) won't do anything.
The same for Part B - it develops to exhaustion, meaning it acts on the Part A it finds in the film emulsion and continues to remain active until all of Part A is exhausted. Again, 3 minutes, 4 minutes, or 10 minutes - should not make much difference.
We had a discussion on the subject once here long ago and someone (as I recall) said they had accidentally wandered off and left the film in the Part B for hours or overnight or something - no harm. I think the worst risk would be reticulation if the emulsion actually began to float off the film base, but development itself should have stopped.
And the fellow in the video also said he rates Tri-X, nominally an ISO 400 film, at EI 100 when he processes it in Diafine. I have no idea why. I have not tried it, but I have found that negatives shot at EI 800 and processed in Diafine are quite thick indeed - very dense and nearly unscannable. I would imagine EI 100 would produce nice black rectangles with no detail whatsoever.
However, I have never tried it as he recommends - maybe he knows something I don't. I just don't think he makes any sense. From some of the comments, it appears that some people know him and think he's insane.