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Development Time Constants
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ALL things being equal, if HP5+ is given X minutes to develop, what is the value of the constant K in the equation X times K equals Y. Y is the time needed to develop Delta 3200. I think the value of K may hold steady for all films in the same developer. If so, some film, Plus X perhaps, may be used to establish base times and a constant K applied to each of any other films in that same developer. To the point, I've from the woods ONE roll of Delta 3200 to develop. If ten minutes will do for a roll of HP5+ how many minutes should I give the Delta? Or, by what factor should I multiply the ten minutes? Dan |
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