Matt5791 Member Joined Nov 15, 2005 Messages 1,007 Location Birmingham UK Format Multi Format Jun 16, 2006 #1 Anyone got any suggestions on pushing Delta 3200 to 12800ASA? What would be a good developer and what kind of results can be expected. (using 35mm) Thanks for any suggestions, Matt
Anyone got any suggestions on pushing Delta 3200 to 12800ASA? What would be a good developer and what kind of results can be expected. (using 35mm) Thanks for any suggestions, Matt
lowellh Member Joined Mar 22, 2004 Messages 67 Jun 16, 2006 #2 I've been able to push Tmax 3200 to 25,000. Use Clayton F76plus developer, diluted 1+19, temperature: 78f & processing time 22 minutes.
I've been able to push Tmax 3200 to 25,000. Use Clayton F76plus developer, diluted 1+19, temperature: 78f & processing time 22 minutes.
Les McLean Subscriber Joined Oct 18, 2002 Messages 1,606 Location Northern Eng Format Multi Format Jun 16, 2006 #3 Matt5791 said: Anyone got any suggestions on pushing Delta 3200 to 12800ASA? What would be a good developer and what kind of results can be expected. (using 35mm) Thanks for any suggestions, Matt Click to expand... Rodinal 1 to 10 at 24c for 10 minutes will give you crisp grain and a printable negative. I've also used the same combination to push Delta 3200 to 25000 but increased the development time to 14 minutes
Matt5791 said: Anyone got any suggestions on pushing Delta 3200 to 12800ASA? What would be a good developer and what kind of results can be expected. (using 35mm) Thanks for any suggestions, Matt Click to expand... Rodinal 1 to 10 at 24c for 10 minutes will give you crisp grain and a printable negative. I've also used the same combination to push Delta 3200 to 25000 but increased the development time to 14 minutes
OP OP Matt5791 Member Joined Nov 15, 2005 Messages 1,007 Location Birmingham UK Format Multi Format Jun 20, 2006 #4 Thanks very much for the advice! Regards, Matt
Tom Hoskinson Member Joined Mar 7, 2004 Messages 3,867 Location Southern Cal Format Multi Format Jun 20, 2006 #5 Les McLean said: "Digital circuits are made from analogue parts" Fourtune Cookie-Brooklyn May 2006 Click to expand... Yes...
Les McLean said: "Digital circuits are made from analogue parts" Fourtune Cookie-Brooklyn May 2006 Click to expand... Yes...