Newbie question re Acros 120 in aucotol

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RIchardn

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I have been developing 35mm Acros in auctol and have now made the leap to medium format and am about to develop my first 120 film. I have read the threads here on loading 120 film into the spiral and understand that I also understand the need for more chemical in the tank. HoweverI jsut need to check. are the development times the same or does it need extra time?

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Just use the same times as you normally do for 35mm and it should be fine.

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Sometimes the recommended times for 120 film are a little longer than for 35mm. It depends on the film and the developer. Paterson developers generally need a little longer but looking at their information sheet the one exception to this seems to be Acros where they recommend the same time.
 
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