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w rollinson

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i have just used some neopan 400 for the first time (120film) my developer for 35mm has been id11 but i dont have any in can i use 510 pyro on this film and any starter times ,i have looked on digital truth site but no times where posted thanks for all help ,wayne
 

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You'd be surprised at how flexible film is, when developed in Pyro. If you can't find starter times, then look at all the other ISO 400 films that do have processing times, and extrapolate from there. Developing in Pyro, you probably won't get blocked highlights. I use WD2D pyro myself, and Neopan looks good in it.
 
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