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Hi all,
i might target a small group there, but does anyone have background or tried development on jobo with id 11?
especially regarding temperature change to minimize dev times... mainly concern about the grain.
i'm focusing on fp4 at the momment.
cheers
 
Hi all,
i might target a small group there, but does anyone have background or tried development on jobo with id 11?
especially regarding temperature change to minimize dev times... mainly concern about the grain.
i'm focusing on fp4 at the momment.
cheers
For D-76 diluted 1+1, my time for FP4 Plus in a Jobo CPA2 with the Jobo lift is 9':45" at 20*C (without a pre-rinse). The time with , ID-11 should be very similar. Increase the time if the contrast is not enough or reduce if it is too much.
In some of the Kodak publications, the times given for rotary tube processing is the same as the small-tank times for inversion agitation, so you will need to experiment.
 
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Dear ambrogea,

Good news! The developing time for FP4+ in ID11 stock at 68°F is going to end in the 7:15 range. There is no reason to raise the temperature as you will save little time.

Have fun,

Neal Wydra
 
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