jgcull Member Joined Jul 11, 2003 Messages 920 Location nc Nov 28, 2003 #1 I have Kodak's chart telling me to process TMax 400 in D76 at 68 degrees for 8 minutes. What if I want to do it a bit warmer? How do I calculate time differences for varying temps? Say 70 or 72 degrees? Thank you! Janet
I have Kodak's chart telling me to process TMax 400 in D76 at 68 degrees for 8 minutes. What if I want to do it a bit warmer? How do I calculate time differences for varying temps? Say 70 or 72 degrees? Thank you! Janet
Flotsam Member Joined Sep 30, 2002 Messages 3,221 Location S.E. New Yor Nov 29, 2003 #2 http://www.digitaltruth.com/chart/pages/timetemp.html
Jorge Oliveira Member Joined Jun 9, 2003 Messages 614 Location Brazil Format 35mm Nov 29, 2003 #3 With TMAX it's Ok to go to 75F. I've heard it can stand up to 100F, but did not verify the info. However, your times may become too short and unreliable (5 min or less); in this case, use the D-76 1+1. Jorge O
With TMAX it's Ok to go to 75F. I've heard it can stand up to 100F, but did not verify the info. However, your times may become too short and unreliable (5 min or less); in this case, use the D-76 1+1. Jorge O