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Hi! I just bought my darkroom chemicals and equipment. I picked it up in Nelson Photo. The developer they have there is Ilford PQ Universal. Then while I was reading the label (after I bought it, stupid me) it says do not use on 135/120.Is there a way to use this on normal BW film (fuji neopan 400)?
Hmmm. Yeah, I guess I'll wait, the ones I'm gonna develop are quite important to me. How about kodak xtol? the one in powder form? Is that suitable? Can't remember if that was the other developer they had or if it is dektol.
I like grain, but too much is not good.how grainy are we talking about?
It's called a universal developer for a reason and I've used it for 35mm film. It's quite fine grained, imo. Actually, I was almost disappointed in its finess.
I used PQ on TX400 @ 320ASA 1:19 for 4mins with agitation for 30s + 5s every 30s.
Well worth exploring.
I do not doubt it with tabular-grained films. It would be hard to make T-Max all that grainy in almost any developer.
I meant to type 400TX – ie. Tri-X.
My mistake. I read your post wrong.
The new Tri-X is actually a very fine grained film, despite the reputation of Tri-X in general. It looses sharpness as you enlarge it more and more, but the grain is not terribly apparent even in 8x enlargements.
What size prints did you make from your film?
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