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Good afternoon Steve,
As you've already spotted, we have no supported time for that film combination - so all I can do is give a best guess a time. It will be a time based on times for ISO speeds that we have supported and given times for. (The reason we have no time for your combination is because we always strive to quote only dev times for combinations that meet certain contrast and speed target values. If they don't meet them, it doesn't mean a film will end up with unacceptable results for customers - but you'll appreciate, we are simply wanting to only quote ones that we know will give optimum images).
I'd guide advise you the film in xtol stock at only 75F (21.11C) - and give it 5 minutes.
(We would normally say it needs 7 mins at 20C. But additionally, in rotary processors - it needs 15% taking off any quoted time - so it would end up needing around 6 - 61/2 mins.
So at the hotter temperature of 70F (21.11C) that you are wanting to use, I'm anticipating it to need approx 1-2 minutes less. Plus 15% less for Jobo tank processing. Hence a guess time at around 5 mins).
I wouldn't advise doing it at 75F - purely as the dev time is starting to get quite short, and thats less ideal in terms of getting evenly developed/good images.
If might be worth doing a clip test if your film is really precious - ie cut off a few frames ad initially only process those. At least then you have a chance to amend the time for the film remainder if you need to.
I hope you get some acceptable results.
Kind regards,
sue evans
What is the developing time for Delta 3200 120 roll film shot at ISO 3200 in replenished XTOL in a Jobo processor at 70 degrees F and 75 degrees F?
Steve Xxxxx
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