Good Morning, Mindthemix,
Some probably get by without Photoflo. That may depend on the characteristics of your local water supply. I had not heard that the choice of fixer makes any difference. Usually the last solution to hit your film will be a washing aid, to shorten washing time. Several minutes of water wash usually follow. The Photoflo is just a surfactant to help water drain off without leaving spots. If you use Photoflo, be aware that you can probably get by with a much more dilute solution than Kodak recommends; a drop or two in a tank with one 35mm reel should generally be enough.
Konical
Start out by following the directions given by Kodak (and Formulary for TF-4). You can also find excellent papers on Kodak's website about how to develop film and process to high quality.
Regarding the chemicals in your picture, you don't seem to have a stop bath there. There are differing opinions on whether or not you need to use one, but if you don't, you'll need a proper water rinse after you pour out the developer and before you pour in the fixer.
TF-4 is an alkaline rapid fixer. I think when you're saying you read you don't need Photo-Flo with TF-4, what you really mean is you don't need a Hypo Clearing Agent with TF-4. Here is the background: After fixing, you need to thouroughly wash the film. Using a Hypo Clearing Agent after the fixer can reduce the washing time. It is said with an alkaline fixer like TF-4 (as opposed to most other rapid fixers which are acidic) the wash times will already be shorter than usual, meaning a Hypo Clearing Agent isn't needed to speed up washing. Having said all this, you don't need to use a Hypo Clearing Agent with film anyway. You just wash the film longer. Again, follow Kodak's directions (and the directions for TF-4).
Photo-flo is a wetting agent used after the final wash. It helps the film to dry more evenly and prevent drying spots.
Enjoy the process!









Olympus OM-1n / Zuiko 21mm F/3.5
Yellow filter
Film : Kodak T-Max 100
Developer: Kodak HC-110 (@75F) Dilution H
Stop Bath: Water
Fixer: TF-4
Presoak: 1 minute
Development: 10 minutes (30 seconds agitation then 5 inversions every 30 seconds)
Stop Bath: 1 minute (continuous agitation)
Fix: 6 minutes (5 inversions once a minute)
Final wash: 8 minutes
Soak in PhotoFlo (two drops): 1 minute
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Nice results.
So, are you happy with what you get so far? I do the same steps as you did buy i stop bath for 30sec instead of 1min and fix for 5min instead of 6 and wash for 10min, will that make any difference you think or you still new to know the difference?
Olympus OM-1n / Zuiko 21mm F/3.5
Yellow filter
Film : Kodak T-Max 100
Developer: Kodak HC-110 (@75F) Dilution H
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