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k.hendrik

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By accident I used two rolls of Kodak 120 100Tmx at 800 & 1600 in my sl66se :sad: I have HC110'B' and D76 soup. How to develop ? time-temp or what ?
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Well, I guess you will just have to develop for Gamma Infinity!

That's D-76 straight for 48 minutes at 68-degress F, agitate normally (few inversions each 30 seconds) for the first 10 minutes or so, then every minute thereafter.

Good luck.
 
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I would dilute the developer a lot more than usual and develop the film a lot longer to compensate. Then I would shoot another roll like the mistake roll and develop it first. Say D76 at 1+5 and make sure to put enough solution in the tank to insure activity (use a much bigger tank than you have to and put empty reels on top.

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sprint developer is similar to d76 and some say the developers are interchangeable with the same times. ...
anyways it suggests for the 1600 , 30 mins ...
and for the 800 23 mins ... but those like everything else are starting points.
if you are familiar with developing by inspection with a green safelight it might help
pinpoint the actual best time ...

good luck!
john
 

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You could give the film the ol' Vestal intensification (or was it called latensification?) trick. I think it involved a green safelight and a bunch of time. Astro photographers used to use Peroxide fumes to increase the speed of film, but I don't really know if that can be done after exposure or if it only works before exposure.

Personally, I would just chuck the film unless it was something important. Life is too short.
 

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Perhaps consider a different developer? The massive dev chart only has one option for Tmax at 1600 and it's in Ilford ID-11 for 16 minutes.. No personal experience with either film or developer in question.
 

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Pre-flash with extended development time would definitely work and preserve shadow detail. I don't know if post-flash would work the same.
 

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I'd have thought that the film exposed at 800 might be OK in the right developer such as TMax or Microphen. That's only a 3 stop push, similar to pushing 400 to 3200. See how the 800 comes out and use this to decide if there is any mileage in trying the 1600

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film is drying and there's an image :smile: the 800 32' in 24C / 1600 57' in 26C; in HC110 'B'. Won't do it again I think ;+

thanks for the help.
 
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