Hello all,
I recently started to develop my own B&W film - only 2 rolls so far - and encountered a little problem: they appeared both to be seriously overdeveloped. The first time was completely my fault because of a too high temperature, but my second roll was still overdeveloped even though temperature and timing were right. Here's my procedure:
- Ilford FP4+ exposed at ISO 125
- developed in APH09 diluted 1+40 for 12 min. at 20°C, continuous agitation
the first 30 seconds and then 10 seconds at the start of every minute
- stop bath for about 15s.
- fixed in Adofix diluted 1+9, agitated the same way as during development
- 2 mins. in Adostab
I've included a scan - made on a flatbed so with rather poor quality - but it gives you an idea of what my images look like. (the sky was deep blue)
I used the development time as stated in the Massive Dev. Chart, but I do not like the results at all. Should I change development time, or dilute to a ratio of 1+50, 1+60,... or something else?
Any help would be really appreciated, because I have no idea what I'm doing wrong.
Regards,
Robin
I recently started to develop my own B&W film - only 2 rolls so far - and encountered a little problem: they appeared both to be seriously overdeveloped. The first time was completely my fault because of a too high temperature, but my second roll was still overdeveloped even though temperature and timing were right. Here's my procedure:
- Ilford FP4+ exposed at ISO 125
- developed in APH09 diluted 1+40 for 12 min. at 20°C, continuous agitation
the first 30 seconds and then 10 seconds at the start of every minute
- stop bath for about 15s.
- fixed in Adofix diluted 1+9, agitated the same way as during development
- 2 mins. in Adostab
I've included a scan - made on a flatbed so with rather poor quality - but it gives you an idea of what my images look like. (the sky was deep blue)
I used the development time as stated in the Massive Dev. Chart, but I do not like the results at all. Should I change development time, or dilute to a ratio of 1+50, 1+60,... or something else?
Any help would be really appreciated, because I have no idea what I'm doing wrong.
Regards,
Robin



