rai
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Hello everyone!!!
Know someone the drop method to calculate the development time of a film with a particular developer?
We need:
*A stopwatch or something that allows us to have seconds.
*The developer
*A piece of fogged film.
Procedure:
You take a piece of fogged film, (the same that we will develop) and put a drop on emulsion face and starts the timer. Change color first, it will become clearer, then take the same tone as the emulsion and become darker than the emulsion, at this moment stop the timer. The total number of seconds we divide by 4 and already have the development time of photographic film in minutes. We'll have to experiment, but the approximate time is pretty accurate. Never fails if the movie and the developer are well.
This method as we used when we did not have timesheets, the books were difficult to obtain and internet did not exist.
Comments?
Sorry for my bad english.
Know someone the drop method to calculate the development time of a film with a particular developer?
We need:
*A stopwatch or something that allows us to have seconds.
*The developer
*A piece of fogged film.
Procedure:
You take a piece of fogged film, (the same that we will develop) and put a drop on emulsion face and starts the timer. Change color first, it will become clearer, then take the same tone as the emulsion and become darker than the emulsion, at this moment stop the timer. The total number of seconds we divide by 4 and already have the development time of photographic film in minutes. We'll have to experiment, but the approximate time is pretty accurate. Never fails if the movie and the developer are well.
This method as we used when we did not have timesheets, the books were difficult to obtain and internet did not exist.
Comments?
Sorry for my bad english.