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100 T-max developing
Is there any difference in the developing time between the old T-Max 100 and
the new version 100 T-Max. Thanks Bill |
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100 T-max developing
for 4x5 sheet film my time in T-Max RS went from 11 minutes to 8 minutes.
Sorry, haven't shot roll film in ages. You need to test: expect a different time! Mike C program run. C program crash. C programmer quit. |
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100 T-max developing
Jackman115 wrote:
: Is there any difference in the developing time between the old T-Max 100 and : the new version 100 T-Max. : Thanks It depends on what developer you're using. According to my failing memory Kodak states that the development time is unchanged with the Tmax developers. When I tested the new film I found the time to be the same with the Tmax deveopers. That said I would recomend you do your own testing. -- Keep working millions on welfare depend on you ------------------- |
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Bill,
I've only used the T-Max 100 120 roll film pro packs and these have adjusted dev. times printed on the inside for the new film. Over the last few months with the regular T-Max I suggest Kodak have been playing around with the film (minor adjustments) but these have effected the dev. time of the regular film so I have reduced the dev. time by 1/2 minute to compensate for this with consistantly good results. I use T-Max developer so can only comment on this. The new film has a reduced dev. time so if old and new films are mixed up for developing it won't matter or be detrimental to either film stock. regards, Richard. -- Richard Poole photographer view the publication 'The Lighting Workshop' at; http://www.lmphotonics.com/photoretreat/ ---------- In article , (Jackman115) wrote: Is there any difference in the developing time between the old T-Max 100 and the new version 100 T-Max. Thanks Bill |
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100 T-max developing
Yes - look inside the film box.
"Jackman115" wrote in message ... Is there any difference in the developing time between the old T-Max 100 and the new version 100 T-Max. Thanks Bill |
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100 T-max developing
"Jackman115" schreef in bericht
... Is there any difference in the developing time between the old T-Max 100 and the new version 100 T-Max. Thanks Bill In 35 mm, I've only been shooting the old version of TMX up to now (still three rolls to go ...). Kodak recommended 11 1/2 minutes when using D76 1:1 @ 20°C. I've always had the best results with a developing time of 11 minutes. Recently I purchased a hassy and have been using the new version of TMX in this camera. Kodak recommendations for D76 1:1 @ 20°C are 9 1/5 minutes. With these recommened values, I found I lacked shadow-detail. At first I prolonged my development time, but I eventually ended up rating 120 TMX @ 64 ISO, and developing it in according to the recommendations for exposures @ 100 ISO. I know I've been changing 2 parameters at the same time (both the new emulsion, and a new film-format), so I'll probably have some more testing to before doing 'important' things with this film in 135-format. Using D76, either straight or dilluted, yields different (shorter) development times. Kodak-recommendations should probably bring you close, but for the sigar, you'll have some more work to do Philippe |
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