So, I'm about to develop my first roll of B&W film, a Fomapan 200.
I have been checking out some stuff on the internet, and am quite confused.
First, I got a box of Kodak Technidol (which I am just now finding out was discontinued and very expensive, I boght it at the photo store because it was the cheapest one they had and way back then I though all B&W would be pretty much the same). And then I realized that apparently, different films have different development times on different developers. I have found a chart for the Fomapan 200, but Technidol isn't there (of course, it was discontinued, and, I just found out as well, was designed for microfilm).
So, my question is: CAN I develop this roll on this developer? If so, how should I go about doing it? (I can't buy a different brand now, so if possible, I would like to use this one, though I know it would be better to get a different developer and sell this one haha).
Another question:
I just read as well that although rated at 200, this film is closer to 125, so, should I extend the developing time to compensate?
Thank you!!!
I have been checking out some stuff on the internet, and am quite confused.
First, I got a box of Kodak Technidol (which I am just now finding out was discontinued and very expensive, I boght it at the photo store because it was the cheapest one they had and way back then I though all B&W would be pretty much the same). And then I realized that apparently, different films have different development times on different developers. I have found a chart for the Fomapan 200, but Technidol isn't there (of course, it was discontinued, and, I just found out as well, was designed for microfilm).
So, my question is: CAN I develop this roll on this developer? If so, how should I go about doing it? (I can't buy a different brand now, so if possible, I would like to use this one, though I know it would be better to get a different developer and sell this one haha).
Another question:
I just read as well that although rated at 200, this film is closer to 125, so, should I extend the developing time to compensate?
Thank you!!!
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