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Patrick;
I followed you completely. What you appear to have missed in my post is that you can only do this for one film and one developer due to the variations in thickness (difffusion related), silver coverage, and emulsion type and for the developer you have to consider developing agent(s), concentrations, ratios, pH and other addenda.
Simple substitution of Benzotriazole for bromide as antifoggant can upset this entire scheme of things. I have plots that show some developers to be nearly parallel and others to be big outliers. I think there is an earlier set of curves posted here that you may wish to look at.
So you are right for one film and one developer but you cannot use that same equation for multiple films and developers, only the methodology holds true. So, I would use your method for time/temp for PX, SXX, TX and etc in one developer (which might work) or PX in multiple developers (again which might work), but I wouldn't cross the data over. Kodak has shown data to support my position in the book I noted earler.
PE
I followed you completely. What you appear to have missed in my post is that you can only do this for one film and one developer due to the variations in thickness (difffusion related), silver coverage, and emulsion type and for the developer you have to consider developing agent(s), concentrations, ratios, pH and other addenda.
Simple substitution of Benzotriazole for bromide as antifoggant can upset this entire scheme of things. I have plots that show some developers to be nearly parallel and others to be big outliers. I think there is an earlier set of curves posted here that you may wish to look at.
So you are right for one film and one developer but you cannot use that same equation for multiple films and developers, only the methodology holds true. So, I would use your method for time/temp for PX, SXX, TX and etc in one developer (which might work) or PX in multiple developers (again which might work), but I wouldn't cross the data over. Kodak has shown data to support my position in the book I noted earler.
PE