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Hi All,
I like the results I am getting in 35 MM using Tmax 400 and FX-2. What I do not like is the rather long 18 min.@ 70 degree developing time. I would like to shorten this to about half or less of that amount without having to warm up my developing and fixing solutions.
I am using the suggested 1 part A to 1 part B to 9 parts water dillution scheme. If I were to dilute with, say, 3 parts water, would that substantially reduce the developing time? If so, by about how much and would there likely be any deleterious effects other than using up my stock solutions more quickly?
Thanks in Advance,
Jay L.
I like the results I am getting in 35 MM using Tmax 400 and FX-2. What I do not like is the rather long 18 min.@ 70 degree developing time. I would like to shorten this to about half or less of that amount without having to warm up my developing and fixing solutions.
I am using the suggested 1 part A to 1 part B to 9 parts water dillution scheme. If I were to dilute with, say, 3 parts water, would that substantially reduce the developing time? If so, by about how much and would there likely be any deleterious effects other than using up my stock solutions more quickly?
Thanks in Advance,
Jay L.
