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stradibarrius

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I have obtained a bunch of old ORWO NP-22 (ASA 125?) and NP-27 (ASA400?)
It have been kept well and I am going to have some fun with it.
I need some processing times with Rodinal, XTOL, D-76 something????
I was given a time of 11.5 min @69 in Rodinal 1:50 for the NP-22. I am going to try that in just a while but also need some info for the NP-27.
 

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I've developed some ORWO NP22@64/80ASA in PaRodinal for about 13-15minutes. The film was way old (older than me, in fact), but I have found it to be quite versatile. You might want to try X-tol.
 

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I have obtained a bunch of old ORWO NP-22 (ASA 125?) and NP-27 (ASA400?)
It have been kept well and I am going to have some fun with it.
I need some processing times with Rodinal, XTOL, D-76 something????
I was given a time of 11.5 min @69 in Rodinal 1:50 for the NP-22. I am going to try that in just a while but also need some info for the NP-27.

ORWO NP-22 is GARBAGE!!!! The best thing you can do is to send it to me for disposal, along with $20.00 for my taking the trouble to relieve you of your burden. :D

But seriously, I really liked this film in Edwal FG7 diluted 1+15 with plain water, developed for 7.5 minutes @ 70F, exposing at EI64.

Rodinal diluted 1:50 is another good choice for this film, using the times and temps for APX-100 as a starting point. I never tried the NP-27, so I can not comment on that film.

Be sure that you use a hardening fixer with this film.
 
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