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I thought this would be fun to post based on continuing experiments with low contrast developers. This was only a first attempt in this particular direction so I'm wondering how far it can go with modifications, substitutions etc. It is essentially a modification of Horwitz's D-512 which was based on research by Levy into the superadditivity of Phenidone and Pyrogallol.
It is only preliminary and should be considered a "first cut", but perhaps worth playing with. The formula is:
20g sodium sulfite
1g Pyrogallol
1g Dimezone-S
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1L
A H&D curve for 35mm TMX is attached. Development time was 10:00 at 68F, without any fancy routines. Basic inversion agitation for 30 seconds initially, followed by 10 seconds each minute. There appeared to be some orange-ish imagewise stain at high exposure densities so I measured using white light, blue and green. Preliminary observations:
-Marked toe contrast and full film speed (equivalent to normal development in XTOL)
-Equivalent contrast of ~N-3 or more in ZS terms
-Uniform development
-Normal fog level (same as XTOL)
It is only preliminary and should be considered a "first cut", but perhaps worth playing with. The formula is:
20g sodium sulfite
1g Pyrogallol
1g Dimezone-S
--------------
1L
A H&D curve for 35mm TMX is attached. Development time was 10:00 at 68F, without any fancy routines. Basic inversion agitation for 30 seconds initially, followed by 10 seconds each minute. There appeared to be some orange-ish imagewise stain at high exposure densities so I measured using white light, blue and green. Preliminary observations:
-Marked toe contrast and full film speed (equivalent to normal development in XTOL)
-Equivalent contrast of ~N-3 or more in ZS terms
-Uniform development
-Normal fog level (same as XTOL)
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