Hi Everyone, I'm trying to figure out how to get "better" results using Arista EDU ultra 400, and having just read about min. agitation, thought I'd try it out.
I developed a first roll in Xtol 1:1, and added 50% time as a starting point, so 13 mins total. I agitated the first minute, and then 10 secs every 3 mins. The film was exposed at box speed.
The results are not what I expected. Contrast looks low to what I'm used to with a standard development (using digitaltruth times) and agitation of 5 secs every 30 secs. Also, the negatives look soft, with fine detail having been "mushed".
So, how do I interpret the results ? Time ? Not enough agitation ?
thanks for your help
Steven
I developed a first roll in Xtol 1:1, and added 50% time as a starting point, so 13 mins total. I agitated the first minute, and then 10 secs every 3 mins. The film was exposed at box speed.
The results are not what I expected. Contrast looks low to what I'm used to with a standard development (using digitaltruth times) and agitation of 5 secs every 30 secs. Also, the negatives look soft, with fine detail having been "mushed".
So, how do I interpret the results ? Time ? Not enough agitation ?
thanks for your help
Steven
