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Right, im trying to work out what went wrong when i developed a roll of formapan 35mm 400iso film in Promicrol.
Massive dev lists promicrol should be diluted at 1+14 and developed for 15 minutes.
Firstly i let my friend mix the developer and he did it at 70mls of promicrol to 800mls of water which i think may be the issue, if 1+14 is 1 part dev to 14 parts water it should be
10mls dev - 140mls water
20mls dev - 280mls water
40mls dev - 560mls water
60mls dev - 840mls water
70mls dev - 980mls water
Is this right because there was a lengthy discussion as to whether it was or not.
So lets say we mixed it a bit to concentrated i only let it develop for 8 minutes as i was concerned about the ratios and it has still come out totally over developed.
The other variable in this is that formapan came from ebay and from thailand and in some shifty packaging so could it be that ?
and finally any tips for successfully printing over developed film ? (exposing the paper for longer etc)
In conclusion developing film at 3am having not slept for 3 days is never going to end well i was just wondering where it all went wrong, also does anyone know of of a developer calculator where you type in your X+X ratio and it tells you ?
many thanks for this rambling silly question
Samuel
Massive dev lists promicrol should be diluted at 1+14 and developed for 15 minutes.
Firstly i let my friend mix the developer and he did it at 70mls of promicrol to 800mls of water which i think may be the issue, if 1+14 is 1 part dev to 14 parts water it should be
10mls dev - 140mls water
20mls dev - 280mls water
40mls dev - 560mls water
60mls dev - 840mls water
70mls dev - 980mls water
Is this right because there was a lengthy discussion as to whether it was or not.
So lets say we mixed it a bit to concentrated i only let it develop for 8 minutes as i was concerned about the ratios and it has still come out totally over developed.
The other variable in this is that formapan came from ebay and from thailand and in some shifty packaging so could it be that ?
and finally any tips for successfully printing over developed film ? (exposing the paper for longer etc)
In conclusion developing film at 3am having not slept for 3 days is never going to end well i was just wondering where it all went wrong, also does anyone know of of a developer calculator where you type in your X+X ratio and it tells you ?
many thanks for this rambling silly question
Samuel
ive never had an issue.