Intro
I like to share my journey so others can hopefully profit from it as I did with other Forum posts and websites.
I would also love some feedback and help with interpretation of the data.
The goal
I like to have the ability to create H-D curves.
With them I want to get the right development times and learn about the characteristics of the emulsion. I would also like to know the right EI.
The Setup
I built a Sensitometer and a Densitometer. Maybe I will get deeper into them in another post.
I use DIY rotary development at the same speeds as a Jobo system.
Densitometer
Uses a light sensor (isl29125), Arduino, display, LED light source and a contraption to hold everything at the same place.
Its calibrated with the uncalibrated Stouffer Wedge T2115.
Repeatability is a bit loose, I guess because of the light source instability. I have no idea how commercial ones deal with this. Any idea?
I would give it a +/-10% accuracy (but not confirmed)
Foma 100
I use DIY rotary development at the same speeds as a Jobo system.
I also did some exposures with a Nikon F80s (only half stop accuracy, my F90x should be better) like Cory Miller explains here.
casualphotophile.com
As I don’t trust the logE of my densitometer, I think this should give me numbers to compare to EI of the camera?
I like to use Zone 2 instead of Zone 1 because I think it gives me better real world results I care about.
Conclusion
My EI for Foma 100 with FX-55 could be around 50 and dev time between 6-9min.
Furter testing is needed, I would try 7min next.
I was really hoping to see the speed enhancing of FX-55. Maybe with other emulsions...
And I struggle a bit with the low Dmax, I’m not sure if my FX-55 is working right.
FX-55 troubles in detail
I had disappointing results at first. And I read some other people did as well...
I guess I found my problem.
The formula found at John Finch site asks for “Sodium carbonate anhydrous”.
I have (I guess) “sodium carbonate monohydrate“. The Darkroom Cookbock V3 states a multiplier of 1.17.
The orange “FX-55 error 9min” is the one with only 15,4g instead of 18g sodium carbonate mono. In partA/liter.
Interesting that its almost the same as the corrected FX-55 with 6min.
I use DIY rotary development at the same speeds as a Jobo system.
Questions
Why is the Dmax so low? Fx-55 6min is only d=1,5 above Basefog, and that part was exposed to daylight for minutes.
Is this just Foma 100 or is my methodology fundamental broken?
I also plotted the H-D curve from "the naked photographer" to my charts and it looks plausible.
I guess my data is not crazy off, but I struggle with the interpretation of it.
Thanks for your time
I like to share my journey so others can hopefully profit from it as I did with other Forum posts and websites.
I would also love some feedback and help with interpretation of the data.
The goal
I like to have the ability to create H-D curves.
With them I want to get the right development times and learn about the characteristics of the emulsion. I would also like to know the right EI.
The Setup
I built a Sensitometer and a Densitometer. Maybe I will get deeper into them in another post.
I use DIY rotary development at the same speeds as a Jobo system.
Sensitometer
Uses a stouffer wedge T2115, a LED light source and a shutter.
The repeatability seems fine. The absolute logE I don’t trust at all but should be in the right ballpark. (it was measured with a light meter and some math)
Uses a stouffer wedge T2115, a LED light source and a shutter.
The repeatability seems fine. The absolute logE I don’t trust at all but should be in the right ballpark. (it was measured with a light meter and some math)
Densitometer
Uses a light sensor (isl29125), Arduino, display, LED light source and a contraption to hold everything at the same place.
Its calibrated with the uncalibrated Stouffer Wedge T2115.
Repeatability is a bit loose, I guess because of the light source instability. I have no idea how commercial ones deal with this. Any idea?
I would give it a +/-10% accuracy (but not confirmed)
Foma 100
I use DIY rotary development at the same speeds as a Jobo system.
I also did some exposures with a Nikon F80s (only half stop accuracy, my F90x should be better) like Cory Miller explains here.

Mastering the Zone System - Part 2: Film Testing
In part two of his Mastering the Zone System series, Cory dives into the process of testing film to determine correct film speed and dev times.

I like to use Zone 2 instead of Zone 1 because I think it gives me better real world results I care about.
FX-55 (rotary) | EI in camera | Zone | Density above Base+Fog | goal density |
9min | 80 | 2 | 0,09 | 0,24 |
9min | 80 | 5 | 0,79 | 0,72 |
9min | 80 | 8 | 1,51 | 1,29 |
6min | 80 | 2 | 0,01 | 0,24 |
6min | 80 | 5 | 0,51 | 0,72 |
6min | 80 | 8 | 1,13 | 1,29 |
6min | 50 | 2 | 0,06 | 0,24 |
Conclusion
My EI for Foma 100 with FX-55 could be around 50 and dev time between 6-9min.
Furter testing is needed, I would try 7min next.
I was really hoping to see the speed enhancing of FX-55. Maybe with other emulsions...
And I struggle a bit with the low Dmax, I’m not sure if my FX-55 is working right.
Developer | "dynamic range" Z2-Z8 | Base+Fog |
FX-55 6min | 6,5 stops | 0,26 |
FX-55 9min | 3,5 stops | 0,29 |
Rodinal 1+50 8min | 3,5 stops | 0,26 |
FX-55 troubles in detail
I had disappointing results at first. And I read some other people did as well...
I guess I found my problem.
The formula found at John Finch site asks for “Sodium carbonate anhydrous”.
I have (I guess) “sodium carbonate monohydrate“. The Darkroom Cookbock V3 states a multiplier of 1.17.
The orange “FX-55 error 9min” is the one with only 15,4g instead of 18g sodium carbonate mono. In partA/liter.
Interesting that its almost the same as the corrected FX-55 with 6min.
I use DIY rotary development at the same speeds as a Jobo system.
Questions
Why is the Dmax so low? Fx-55 6min is only d=1,5 above Basefog, and that part was exposed to daylight for minutes.
Is this just Foma 100 or is my methodology fundamental broken?
I also plotted the H-D curve from "the naked photographer" to my charts and it looks plausible.
I guess my data is not crazy off, but I struggle with the interpretation of it.
Thanks for your time
