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Hello all,
This is my first post to this site. I've been developing FP4+ (120) in Moersch Tanol for a little while now at the recommended dilution of 1:1:100 with agitation every 30 seconds. I was not satisfied with the sharpness of the results, so I've gone to a dilution of 2:2:500 with continuous agitation for the first 30 secs. and two inversions every 10 minutes thereafter, for a total of 45 minutes, all at 20 degrees celsius in distilled water.
I am thrilled with the sharpness and clarity of the prints I am now getting from the negatives developed this way. The only downside for me are the very pronounced edge effects. I was in fact hoping for edge effects, but these are a little thicker than I wanted, not subtle at all.
So here's my question. Can I get a handle on the edge effects by agitating more frequently, say every 5 minutes? And if so, any recommendations about how much to shorten development time?
Thanks for input!
This is my first post to this site. I've been developing FP4+ (120) in Moersch Tanol for a little while now at the recommended dilution of 1:1:100 with agitation every 30 seconds. I was not satisfied with the sharpness of the results, so I've gone to a dilution of 2:2:500 with continuous agitation for the first 30 secs. and two inversions every 10 minutes thereafter, for a total of 45 minutes, all at 20 degrees celsius in distilled water.
I am thrilled with the sharpness and clarity of the prints I am now getting from the negatives developed this way. The only downside for me are the very pronounced edge effects. I was in fact hoping for edge effects, but these are a little thicker than I wanted, not subtle at all.
So here's my question. Can I get a handle on the edge effects by agitating more frequently, say every 5 minutes? And if so, any recommendations about how much to shorten development time?
Thanks for input!
