fidget
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Hi, I've bought a few bulk rolls of this 35mm film. The first rolls to be developed in my standard ID11 (1:1 @ 20c, cleared in Agfa Agefix 1:5) were disappointing as they have an opaque base (like it's fogged a little). When it's wet it is perfectly clear, as it dries the base "fog" can be seen. It's something that I could live with but I wondered if part of my process could be improved to help here. I normally use Ilford Delta 100, 400 and HP5 with some Fuji 1600, all of which come out as expected.
I run the film at 200 to 320 and wondered how I could get better speed out of it, what alternative to ID11 would you recommend to get improved results from this film?
Also, this film is a little out of date already, assuming it's ok now, can this be frozen to extend it's life?
Dave..
I run the film at 200 to 320 and wondered how I could get better speed out of it, what alternative to ID11 would you recommend to get improved results from this film?
Also, this film is a little out of date already, assuming it's ok now, can this be frozen to extend it's life?
Dave..