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T MAX Developer
"John" wrote in message ... On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 11:09:10 -0600, Frank Pittel wrote: : It also appears to be sharper. I've often why Kodak doesn't simply recommend using Tmax at 1:9. It's a much better developr diluted at 1:9 then at 1:4. Probably has something to do with that 15~21 minute developing time. Not that I minded. Regards, John S. Douglas, Photographer - http://www.darkroompro.com Please remove the "_" when replying via For which films? 1:9 is the standard dilution at 1:1 with about 1.5 X the developing time of the standard solution. In fact, T-Max and T-Max RS have much too short times for many films, i.e., less than five minutes, so stretching this to around 8 minutes is another advantage. It would be intersting to know if T-Max RS can still be replenished at 1:9. DK-50 can be so its possible. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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