In my Kodak dataguide the time given for 1600 speed is 11.5 minutes for the film pushed to 1600 in Xtol.
This is for small tank. For large tank it is 13.5 minutes.
PE
I'm even more confused.
I've got the xtol-j109.pdf publication page 6
Stock xtol, 68 degrees, 400 or 800, 6.5 minutes
Stock xtol, 68 degrees, 1600, 8.5 minutes
I cannot be sure, but I think there is an error. You can't really get a decent push with such a small time difference. But, I may be wrong. I did give you figures from the older book from about 2004 or 2006 so it may not relate to the newer film. But, misteakes do happenize.
Best of luck.
PE
Funnily enough, I dev'd a roll of TMY400 (old formulation) pushed to 1600 just yesterday - before I'd read this thread of course! They look rather underexposed, but I can't actually remember when the roll dates from or what I was trying to achieve - I just found it in my 'pile of stuff I've shot but obviously didn't care enough to do anything with' with "PUSH TO 1600" scrawled on the side, so no judgements can really be made...I appreciate the info. I've scanned the film and despite how the negs looked, they are useable. Funny too - this roll has a pink cast to it, while one I developed last week with the same time and temps looks normal.
My next roll will be developed 11.5 minutes. I will let you know how it comes out.
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