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P3200 dev time and mix for calbe r09 needed !

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Does anyone know the correct developing time and mix for this film when using (Calbe r09). I have always used 1-40 mix on other films but i cant find any info on the mass development chart.

Jim
 

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sorry jim i can not help you with your search. but i want to tell you my experience with this film.

i shot it at 2000 and souped it in t max developer for the times and temps for 3200 off the massive dev. chart= simply magical! it is my new favorite film and developer combo!

the bellow pics show a bit more grain from the scan. the prints look awesome.

here are some pics.:

http://photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=815371

cheers

eddie
 
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sorry jim i can not help you with your search. but i want to tell you my experience with this film.

i shot it at 2000 and souped it in t max developer for the times and temps for 3200 off the massive dev. chart= simply magical! it is my new favorite film and developer combo!

the bellow pics show a bit more grain from the scan. the prints look awesome.

here are some pics.:

http://photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=815371

cheers

eddie



Eddie
Thanks for the link to your shots,!They are great ! and now im even more excited to develop a roll. I only have Calbe r09 and i used use the last of my Hc110 so i will have to play around with times and mixture untill i can place an order with B&H. Eddie,thanks for your responce.

JIm
 

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i ma glad i could help. i was amazed how nice the prints come out. i was shooting the eastern state penn in philly. i knew i was going to shoot indoors so i brought the fast stuff! most of my shutter speeds were 50-120. at 2.8 or 4 when i could do it. i really was not expecting the film to react so nice. the shadows look great and my highlights came in well. i have not tried to spend any quality time working them in the DR.....just been too busy. these were straight prints. no burning or dodging! sometimes we all get lucky! i wish you could see the prints. they look better than the scan!

thanks for looking. good luck and hurry and place another order! i will be buying 20 rolls of this stuff soon!

eddie
 
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