chris00nj
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I found some old exposed, never developed Plus-X film from my grandfather's. It is probably from about 1970. At the time, developing times for old Plus X calls for 5 minutes in HC-110 (dilution B) at 68F, or 10 minutes in dilution H. (I normally use Dillution H) I realize that I need to change developing times to compensate for the age.
A few questions:
A few questions:
- How much longer should I develop the film? I was thinking about an extra 40% or 14 minutes in Dilution H at 68 F? Does that sound reasonable?
- Would using dilution B, make a difference with older film?
- Is it better to use a colder or warmer temperature to reduce fog?
- Plus X from this time period was still ASA 125, right? There is no film speed marking on the film canister.