Oldtimer Jay
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Hi All,
In the past year I aquired quite a bit of 35mm Panatomic X dated from 1985 to 1991 which is credibly reported to have been frozen from new. I have tested it in a variety of developers including Xtol, Rodinal, FX 15, D76, Acutol, Aculux 2 and Microdol X. The resolution, acutance and tonality are excellent in most developers and I have had no problems with reduced film speed or fog. However, all developers show significantly more grain in 11X14 prints than do my 40 year old negatives shot and processed in D76 from fresh Panatomic X. Microdol X 1:1 for 10.5 min @ 68 is clearly the best developer for my "fossil film", but grain is only about on a par with fresh Ilford Pan F in Xtol, while grain in my old negatives was considerably less, with excellent acutance as well.
I process carefully (perhaps obsessively) with precise temperature control, distilled water and standardized agitation just as I did in the Sixties, so processing variables are seemingly constant.
Another Panatomic X fan has observed similar results. My question is: Has anyone out there found a developer or statedgy that can reduce grain without reducing acutance for this fossil film?
Thanks in advance,
Jay
In the past year I aquired quite a bit of 35mm Panatomic X dated from 1985 to 1991 which is credibly reported to have been frozen from new. I have tested it in a variety of developers including Xtol, Rodinal, FX 15, D76, Acutol, Aculux 2 and Microdol X. The resolution, acutance and tonality are excellent in most developers and I have had no problems with reduced film speed or fog. However, all developers show significantly more grain in 11X14 prints than do my 40 year old negatives shot and processed in D76 from fresh Panatomic X. Microdol X 1:1 for 10.5 min @ 68 is clearly the best developer for my "fossil film", but grain is only about on a par with fresh Ilford Pan F in Xtol, while grain in my old negatives was considerably less, with excellent acutance as well.
I process carefully (perhaps obsessively) with precise temperature control, distilled water and standardized agitation just as I did in the Sixties, so processing variables are seemingly constant.
Another Panatomic X fan has observed similar results. My question is: Has anyone out there found a developer or statedgy that can reduce grain without reducing acutance for this fossil film?
Thanks in advance,
Jay