Hi!
I just got a large format kit together. ITs a Calumet CC401. I took a picture to test the camera set up. The scene was low contrast. overcast, bleh day. I have developed 35mm and medium format before. I plan on developing the 4x5 in a tank, I have a large plasic tank that one sheet will fit in with ease, the tank holds about 800 cc. I have in the house the following developers,
R09
Pyrocat HD
Tmax
D-76 in powder form
I also have used quite a bit the Gainer Vitamin C formula with Sodium Carbonate, Metol and Vitamin C.
In trying to figure out which to use and what time to start from for a low contrast scene I feel a little lost. So which would you recommend? My priority is to simply develope HP5, 4x5, in a tank, for a low contrast scene and not mess it up!
Thanks for any help!
Nancy
I just got a large format kit together. ITs a Calumet CC401. I took a picture to test the camera set up. The scene was low contrast. overcast, bleh day. I have developed 35mm and medium format before. I plan on developing the 4x5 in a tank, I have a large plasic tank that one sheet will fit in with ease, the tank holds about 800 cc. I have in the house the following developers,
R09
Pyrocat HD
Tmax
D-76 in powder form
I also have used quite a bit the Gainer Vitamin C formula with Sodium Carbonate, Metol and Vitamin C.
In trying to figure out which to use and what time to start from for a low contrast scene I feel a little lost. So which would you recommend? My priority is to simply develope HP5, 4x5, in a tank, for a low contrast scene and not mess it up!
Thanks for any help!
Nancy
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