Archie
shooting mathematican
Hi,
I have a roll here, waiting to get developed. I already did a +3 Trix at 30 ° C but as you migh imagine the result is not objective, as the temperature goes down during 20 mins of development. So I'm searching for some time to do the same thing at 20 ° C. I found a source somewhere on the net which stated:
Dil B for 30 mins @ 20 ° C
Has anybody experience with this kind of combination?
Thanks in advance,
regards
Archie
I have a roll here, waiting to get developed. I already did a +3 Trix at 30 ° C but as you migh imagine the result is not objective, as the temperature goes down during 20 mins of development. So I'm searching for some time to do the same thing at 20 ° C. I found a source somewhere on the net which stated:
Dil B for 30 mins @ 20 ° C
Has anybody experience with this kind of combination?
Thanks in advance,
regards
Archie
charjohncarter
Veteran
Here is a time-temp chart from the 'DigtialTruth.' Be careful it is easy to make a mistake, read the instructions.
http://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.html
Just click on 'time-temp chart.'
http://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.html
Just click on 'time-temp chart.'
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
I use TriX at 3200 and HC110 quite often.
I use 1:100 dillution, and semi-stand processing to control the highlights and grain.
Dev times for 3200 at 68 deg farenheit (so I don't have to maintain heat) - are 120 minutes with one inversion every 10 minutes.
I use 1:100 dillution, and semi-stand processing to control the highlights and grain.
Dev times for 3200 at 68 deg farenheit (so I don't have to maintain heat) - are 120 minutes with one inversion every 10 minutes.
Archie
shooting mathematican
Thank you rogue, I'll try that for my next roll. I just have developed 2 rolls with the method described in my first post. As soon as I have some prints of it I'll post them here.
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