m_liddell
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Ive just developed a few rolls of acros in Exactol Lux. The instructions say 7 8 mins @ 21C for *any* film depending on if prints will be on VC or graded paper. I deved for 8 mins and stuck to the agitation as per the instructions. My time (after testing) with acros came out at 10mins at 21C with the same agitation. I know these developers are pretty similar so I though this was odd.
On the final frame of the last film I had shot an evenly lit blank wall, 3 stops overexposed, as a zone VIII frame just to have a quick check to see how far out recommended time was. This zone VIII frame is 0.8 above the B+F value. That puts it pretty much between zones VI and VIII?
I used an acid stop and the instructions said to use alkali or water, could this be the reason? I really don't want to have to use water since the only way I can get clean negs is to use distilled water for *everything* and doing this already costs a lot.
On the final frame of the last film I had shot an evenly lit blank wall, 3 stops overexposed, as a zone VIII frame just to have a quick check to see how far out recommended time was. This zone VIII frame is 0.8 above the B+F value. That puts it pretty much between zones VI and VIII?
I used an acid stop and the instructions said to use alkali or water, could this be the reason? I really don't want to have to use water since the only way I can get clean negs is to use distilled water for *everything* and doing this already costs a lot.