drpsilver
Subscriber
14 July 2007
This afternoon I was doing some film testing using Tmax 100 developed in
HC110 (1:79) when I came upon a very strange effect. A little background is needed here. I exposed two sheet of 4x5 film in such a way as to create a "step wedge" that ranged from fb+f to Zone VIII exposure. My target was a grey card metered to Zone V. I am processing using a Jobo tank on a motor base. I rated the film at EI = 80. I measure gamma between OD for Zone III and Zone VIII exposures.
In searching for the correct development time I processed one sheet for 9:15 min and another at 11:00 min. When I measured the density of each step, and the two sheets had exactly the same OD values (gamma = 0.52). This did not make sense to me at all, especially when Delta 100 (tested at the same time) showed the normal progression of more density with longer development.
A review of the technical bulletin published by Kodak for Tmax 100 states that if this film is exposed at EI = 100 or 200 the development times are the same for all developers listed. However, when the film is exposed at EI = 400 then the development times increase between 40% and 100%. This does not make any sense to me. Does any one have and explanation?
Regards,
Darwin
This afternoon I was doing some film testing using Tmax 100 developed in
HC110 (1:79) when I came upon a very strange effect. A little background is needed here. I exposed two sheet of 4x5 film in such a way as to create a "step wedge" that ranged from fb+f to Zone VIII exposure. My target was a grey card metered to Zone V. I am processing using a Jobo tank on a motor base. I rated the film at EI = 80. I measure gamma between OD for Zone III and Zone VIII exposures.
In searching for the correct development time I processed one sheet for 9:15 min and another at 11:00 min. When I measured the density of each step, and the two sheets had exactly the same OD values (gamma = 0.52). This did not make sense to me at all, especially when Delta 100 (tested at the same time) showed the normal progression of more density with longer development.
A review of the technical bulletin published by Kodak for Tmax 100 states that if this film is exposed at EI = 100 or 200 the development times are the same for all developers listed. However, when the film is exposed at EI = 400 then the development times increase between 40% and 100%. This does not make any sense to me. Does any one have and explanation?
Regards,
Darwin