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Lachlan Young

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Has anyone got actual development times/ starting points for the following films - Ilford FP4+, Foma 200, and JandC pro 100 in FX-2? The Ilford and JandC have been exposed at box speed and the Foma at 125 which is closer to what its normal speed is in non speed increasing developers.

All help much appreciated,

Lachlan

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I was bored last week and mixed some up (2 part, no pina yellow) and used the massive dev chart times for FP4+. I added a minute for laughs and seemed to get box speed (10 min total). This was sheet film in a homemade jobo tank knockoff, 10 sec agitation per minute. Anyway, it should get you close.
 
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Colin Graham said:
I was bored last week and mixed some up (2 part, no pina yellow) and used the massive dev chart times for FP4+. I added a minute for laughs and seemed to get box speed (10 min total). This was sheet film in a homemade jobo tank knockoff, 10 sec agitation per minute. Anyway, it should get you close.

Thanks for the information - I'll give it a go just as soon as I can get near the darkroom!

Lachlan
 
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