I can't find the proper developing time.
There's no revelant information for that combination neither
at ilford webside nor on film/developer packaging. I'll probably will try 4 min, any suggestions?
I don't know the difference between Ilfordsol 3 and Ilfordsol S, but the S version says 6 1/2 minutes at 1:9 dilution for Delta 100.
Also, I am not familiar with Pan 100, didn't even know they made such thing. I know they make Pan F (50), which develops for 7 minutes at 1:9
in the a fore mentioned developer.
Well, I assumed that Ilfosol 3 is just newer version of Ilfosol 3. For Ilford Pan 100 (probably they sell them only in eastern/central Europe) at 20 C should be 6 min. It was warmer so I calculated timing and developed for 4,80min. Film is totally white. It's the 2nd I've made, 1st was black.
No pain no gain. Thx
I was correct, According to this page its 6minutes for Ilfosol S. If you wanted to do something else, it looks like Rodinol 1+25 is 9minutes, HC-110(a) is 4 minutes. According to the
data sheet above, this is pretty standard stuff as far as Ilford goes. Although I think they quit listing Agfa times on the new films. I'm still looking for Ilfosol 3 (three), and will post more information
when I find it.
HARMAN technology Limited has announced plans to extend its highly popular range of ILFORD PHOTO black and white photochemistry products with a new developer. ILFOSOL 3 is due for official launch in February 2008 and is an enhanced formulation of the one-shot, general-purpose, liquid black and white film developer - ILFOSOL S
According to this (above), and comparing to the Ilfosol S data sheet, Ilfosol 3 (three) is about 2 minutes faster or more on everything.
I believe you are on the right track. From looking at this data sheet, it looks like all ASA100 is from 4-6 minutes development time.
Since that film is not an EU or US film, I don't think they will include it on the english data sheet.... could be wrong.