It's been a while, but for the record, 14 minutes in f76+ 68F seems more like it if you shoot at 3200. Given how flat Delta 3200 is, I would probably consider pushing to 16
Yup I've noticed based on posting history, and looks like his flickr timed out too. Just teaching an advanced darkroom class and wanted to share (with citation) some of the data with students. Thank you for the note, and keeping the site alive!
At the risk of resurrecting this beautiful thread @aparat it seems like the flickr shortlinks have all died, was wondering if I could bother you for the images?
Questions for y'all. If you could introduce one toning to a group of college art students, which one would you go for? Caveat, it has to be usable indoors and relatively non-toxic to handle and dispose of.
Thank you all. I did 10:30, based on your responses and some relational time math between D76 and F76+ across other films.
1 minute + 3 inversions every 30 seconds at 20 degrees C.
Delta 3200 Base Fog is not something that I'm overly familiar with, but going by highlight density, I would say...
Hello all, there is conflicting data (10 mins here and here but 14 mins elsewhere) on how long to develop Delta 3200 (120, not 35mm). I was wondering if anyone could share their experiences. I know someone had tested this film/dev combo for Clayton but I cannot recall who. Maybe @marcmarc and...
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