Tom Stanworth
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I am not a zonie. I just like negs that 'print well'. I tend to start with a lower EI than the box speed and start by developing 15% less than recommended. Naturally I have my own EIs and dev times for various developers (saldy as I have moved about the globe I often cannot get certain devs or some are impractical so I have been thru a fair few).
Why are some of my times substantially lower than the recommended times and some substantially higher.
For example, using ID11, I develop APX100 for 2 mins less at 20 degs C than recommended on the ID11 box. I rate at 64-80 however.
Using the same ID11 I develop TriX for longer than recommeded by 1 minute, still rated at 250! Using box speed for triX and Box Speed for ID11 I get underexposed well under developed negs! Using the same ID11 I have to well under-do the APX100 otherwise it gets horribly dense.
Why using one dev and the manufactureres times are some up and some down to get negs that print on teh same grade approximately. I can only presume that manufacturers develop to a set CI and match all films, but if I stick to their times I get HUGELY different CIs - how can this be so. Just using the naked eye it is very obvious that this is the case.
If it aint broke don't fix it...I know. My times work and print fine. I just don't get it!
Another example is Pan F. If I use manufactureres times I get exceedingly thin negs. I rate instead at 25 and develop for far longer than Ilford recommends. I generally find I develop closer to teh manufacturers time for faster films and quite a bit less with many slow films...but Pan F is very slow and I need to really soup it!!??
Can anyone explain this (without suggesting I go get a densitometer and do extensive testing to prove my observations are indeed valid.) Anyone have similar experiences?
Tom
Why are some of my times substantially lower than the recommended times and some substantially higher.
For example, using ID11, I develop APX100 for 2 mins less at 20 degs C than recommended on the ID11 box. I rate at 64-80 however.
Using the same ID11 I develop TriX for longer than recommeded by 1 minute, still rated at 250! Using box speed for triX and Box Speed for ID11 I get underexposed well under developed negs! Using the same ID11 I have to well under-do the APX100 otherwise it gets horribly dense.
Why using one dev and the manufactureres times are some up and some down to get negs that print on teh same grade approximately. I can only presume that manufacturers develop to a set CI and match all films, but if I stick to their times I get HUGELY different CIs - how can this be so. Just using the naked eye it is very obvious that this is the case.
If it aint broke don't fix it...I know. My times work and print fine. I just don't get it!
Another example is Pan F. If I use manufactureres times I get exceedingly thin negs. I rate instead at 25 and develop for far longer than Ilford recommends. I generally find I develop closer to teh manufacturers time for faster films and quite a bit less with many slow films...but Pan F is very slow and I need to really soup it!!??
Can anyone explain this (without suggesting I go get a densitometer and do extensive testing to prove my observations are indeed valid.) Anyone have similar experiences?
Tom