Is there a chart for dilution and development time for this combination somewhere, can´t find one? I´ve found one: dilution 1:4, 22 degrees C, time 6,30 min but that is for another ISO 400 film, is this a good one? Roll film 120. I would like to use dilution 1:7, not so critical about seconds due to longer development time, any suggestions for that or for the 1:4? This TMY is a mystery for me, Tmax I know better.
Is there a chart for dilution and development time for this combination somewhere, can´t find one? I´ve found one: dilution 1:4, 22 degrees C, time 6,30 min but that is for another ISO 400 film, is this a good one? Roll film 120. I would like to use dilution 1:7, not so critical about seconds due to longer development time, any suggestions for that or for the 1:4? This TMY is a mystery for me, Tmax I know better.
about the linksage Not Found . Could you check, please, something wrong somewhere. Or give the numbers for 1:4 and temperatures 20 and 22 C. Thank you.
Is there a chart for dilution and development time for this combination somewhere, can´t find one? I´ve found one: dilution 1:4, 22 degrees C, time 6,30 min but that is for another ISO 400 film, is this a good one? Roll film 120. I would like to use dilution 1:7, not so critical about seconds due to longer development time, any suggestions for that or for the 1:4? This TMY is a mystery for me, Tmax I know better.
This is not a direct answer to your question but may be of interest. A couple of weeks ago I shot a roll of Delta 400 and a rather out dated roll o T-Max 400. Both 120 and shot under basically contrasty available light with some frames using a light orange filter to bring out clouds. When it came to developing the film I got lazy and developed both rolls in the same tank with ID11 1:1. I used a time slightly shorter than called for with the Delta 400 but slightly longer than called for with T-Max in D-76. All 24 of the negatives were right on. Maybe I was just lucky or some of the things we agonize over aren't worth the worry.