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MACO IR film
Hi, I would like to use MACO IR 820C film. I've red a lot about this
film, now I need to hear something form who tried it. In particular: - kind of develop: D76, Xtol, what else? - kind of fixing bath: on www.mahn.net, the web site of Maco's producer, they suggest a high energy rapid fixer based on X-Ray technology. What formulation is this? Many thanks to all ziocalepino |
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MACO IR film
piterengel wrote:
Hi, I would like to use MACO IR 820C film. I've red a lot about this film, now I need to hear something form who tried it. In particular: - kind of develop: D76, Xtol, what else? - kind of fixing bath: on www.mahn.net, the web site of Maco's producer, they suggest a high energy rapid fixer based on X-Ray technology. What formulation is this? Here's an example I've processed with Xtol and ordinary Ilford fixer: http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/my...isplay/1039503 Since this combination appears to be working nicely and I'm using it for everything else, anyway, I haven't tried any alternatives. Ralf -- Ralf R. Radermacher - DL9KCG - Köln/Cologne, Germany private homepage: http://www.fotoralf.de manual cameras and photo galleries - updated Apr. 11, 2003 Contarex - Kiev 60 - Horizon 202 - P6 mount lenses |
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MACO IR film
piterengel ha scritto:
Hi, I would like to use MACO IR 820C film. I've red a lot about this film, now I need to hear something form who tried it. In particular: - kind of develop: D76, Xtol, what else? I haven't (yet) tried this film, but I have experience with many other Maco films, like UP 64, PO 100 and Cube 400. Usually, Maco claims their LP supergrain as suitable. It is highly compensating developer, that can process nearly every nominally exposed film in five minutes. -- Registered user at http://counter.li.org # 170453 Jabber JID: GnuPG Key fingerprint = 10E0 2B05 0B0A 3525 8760 788B 59B6 C74A 250E 65B6 |
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