braxus
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I got the idea off of Matt here, but I want to get an idea of the how to before I eventually do it. He said this is like a 2 bath developer type of film developing. Im going to shoot a roll of 20 exposure Panatomic X in 35mm. Every shot will be exactly the same, or I might alternate between 2 shots back and forth until the roll is done. I want to develop this film in Microdol X, which was Pan X's recommended developer for the day. Xtol is my main film developer. I told Matt I was thinking for fun, to mix the two developers together to see what results I would get. He rather suggested developing the film for the first half in one developer, then the second half the other. Sort of like a two bath option. I will shoot the roll of 20 and break it into maybe 4 sections. 5 shots per strip. I'd develop 1 strip in straight Xtol. Second strip would be in straight Microdol X. Third would be the two bath type of development, using the straight mix from the previous times for each developer, alternating half way. Fourth would be to do the same, but dilute the two developers in water as a 1:1, and then alternate half way between each mix. I'd have to keep a record of what film was done in what. My questions for doing the developing for half the time for each developer (on the one strip that will be developed by both of them half way between), is:
-For the two bath type of option- Which of the two should I start with- Microdol X or Xtol? Im just wanting to see which of the two will have the most affect on the film before the second one is done.
-Should I basically cut the time in half that would have normally been for each developer and go by that when I alternate between the two of them?
-What about times for a 1:1 mix, which would also alternate between the two of them for one of the strips?
I could even do a 5th strip of literally mixing the two developers together in one solution, just to see what would happen. But then I'd have to shoot a 24 roll for this option.
-For the two bath type of option- Which of the two should I start with- Microdol X or Xtol? Im just wanting to see which of the two will have the most affect on the film before the second one is done.
-Should I basically cut the time in half that would have normally been for each developer and go by that when I alternate between the two of them?
-What about times for a 1:1 mix, which would also alternate between the two of them for one of the strips?
I could even do a 5th strip of literally mixing the two developers together in one solution, just to see what would happen. But then I'd have to shoot a 24 roll for this option.
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