runswithsizzers
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I developed my first roll of Ferrania P33 today, but my negatives came out very thin. I believe the problem is underdevelopment.
As mentioned above in post #9, I came up with a time of 7:00 at 20*C for LegacyPro Eco-Pro diluted 1+1. Right now, I still don't know if my problem is:
a. my processing time was too short, or,
b. my Eco-Pro chemistry has somehow lost activity?
The Eco-Pro chemistry should be OK. It was made using distilled water less than 4 months ago, and kept in a full HDPE black bottle in a cool dark basement. Legacy Pro says the stock solution should have a 6-month shelf life, and my previous experience agrees.
The P33 is on the left; the roll of Ilford Delta 100 on the right is more like what my negatives usually look like when I photograph them on my light box. (Actually, this roll of Delta 100 may be a little more dense and contrasty than my average results, but not by a lot.)
As mentioned above in post #9, I came up with a time of 7:00 at 20*C for LegacyPro Eco-Pro diluted 1+1. Right now, I still don't know if my problem is:
a. my processing time was too short, or,
b. my Eco-Pro chemistry has somehow lost activity?
The Eco-Pro chemistry should be OK. It was made using distilled water less than 4 months ago, and kept in a full HDPE black bottle in a cool dark basement. Legacy Pro says the stock solution should have a 6-month shelf life, and my previous experience agrees.
The P33 is on the left; the roll of Ilford Delta 100 on the right is more like what my negatives usually look like when I photograph them on my light box. (Actually, this roll of Delta 100 may be a little more dense and contrasty than my average results, but not by a lot.)
