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I took a roll of Retropan-320 on a Horseman 985, 6x9 back, in order to take different kind of pictures outdoors, and see how it goes developed with D-23.
There's no data on Massive Dev Chart for Retropan-320 with D-23. I always developed with Foma own developer Retrodev or HC-110 dilution 1+63. But then I was curious about D-23 that I use otherwise with high contrast sheet film but recently was playing with it on small format.
Unfortunately I wasn't cautious and ruined almost all the roll because I forgot the lens inside the camera had the rear cap on , which I noticed only when changing lens after shot #6. It was getting dark anyway to I went back home and took two pictures indoors.
This is metered at iso-320, Topcor-150mm, f5.6, at 1/8 so a little bit of shake I guess.
I developed in replenished D-23 10 mn, 1mn constant agitation, then 5s every 30s, then 10mn constant agitation in 10% borax solution.
I inverted with the virtual gradation BW profiles of ColorPerfect, they emulate in software paper grades 00 to 5. Here i had to "print" to grade 4 to get it correct.
Hopefully I will have more time this week to take a variety of outdoors pictures for further testing.
There's no data on Massive Dev Chart for Retropan-320 with D-23. I always developed with Foma own developer Retrodev or HC-110 dilution 1+63. But then I was curious about D-23 that I use otherwise with high contrast sheet film but recently was playing with it on small format.
Unfortunately I wasn't cautious and ruined almost all the roll because I forgot the lens inside the camera had the rear cap on , which I noticed only when changing lens after shot #6. It was getting dark anyway to I went back home and took two pictures indoors.
This is metered at iso-320, Topcor-150mm, f5.6, at 1/8 so a little bit of shake I guess.
I developed in replenished D-23 10 mn, 1mn constant agitation, then 5s every 30s, then 10mn constant agitation in 10% borax solution.
I inverted with the virtual gradation BW profiles of ColorPerfect, they emulate in software paper grades 00 to 5. Here i had to "print" to grade 4 to get it correct.
Hopefully I will have more time this week to take a variety of outdoors pictures for further testing.