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Hi all, just looking for some advice on how to develop a bunch of ancient films that have collected in a corner;
First up, a 120 roll of Agfa Isopan ISS, pink backing paper with a recommendation for Brovira and Lupex on the sticky tab. I guess late-50s/early-60s.
A 120 roll of Kodacolor-X for C-22 processing. I'd like to dev it B&W myself for practice, rather than spending north of 30 to have it done in the right chemistry.
Both of the above were found, part-shot, in 50s 6x9 folders. Those below are unused 35mm film, stored unrefrigerated (as far as I know);
A 20 exposure roll of Agfapan 400, expired January 1984.
2 36 exposure rolls of ORWO (East German) NP15. I gather that this was an ISO 50 film (15 DIN being 50 ISO), however not as fine-grained as one might expect.
I have ID-11 stock ready to use, and would prefer not to have to lay in supplies of anything else, since I'm moving in about a month. The ambient temperature in my darkroom and lowest temperature of water on tap is about 22ºC so dev times will be a bit shorter than standard. Anyone have any ideas for times and agitation in a small tank?
Thanks in advance.
First up, a 120 roll of Agfa Isopan ISS, pink backing paper with a recommendation for Brovira and Lupex on the sticky tab. I guess late-50s/early-60s.
A 120 roll of Kodacolor-X for C-22 processing. I'd like to dev it B&W myself for practice, rather than spending north of 30 to have it done in the right chemistry.
Both of the above were found, part-shot, in 50s 6x9 folders. Those below are unused 35mm film, stored unrefrigerated (as far as I know);
A 20 exposure roll of Agfapan 400, expired January 1984.
2 36 exposure rolls of ORWO (East German) NP15. I gather that this was an ISO 50 film (15 DIN being 50 ISO), however not as fine-grained as one might expect.
I have ID-11 stock ready to use, and would prefer not to have to lay in supplies of anything else, since I'm moving in about a month. The ambient temperature in my darkroom and lowest temperature of water on tap is about 22ºC so dev times will be a bit shorter than standard. Anyone have any ideas for times and agitation in a small tank?
Thanks in advance.
