Jimi3
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I’ve been shooting Rollei Ir film in 120 size via a 6x9 back on my 4x5 view camera, and have established good exposure and development times. Now I want to try using the same film in 4x5 sheets, but the sheet film box lists a MUCH longer development time than the 120 or 35mm versions - for 120, the listed time in d76 1:1 is 10:50, while for 4x5 it says 16 minutes. Obviously the process is going to be a bit different for sheet film, but it seems like a very large discrepancy and I’m wondering what sorts of times I should start with. Why such a difference?
Like I said, the listed time for 120 is 10:50 at 68 degrees, and I got got results at 8:30 at 70 degrees in a Paterson tank. For 4x5, I’m doing dip and dunk in old Kodak tanks.
Interestingly, the film base for the sheets is incredibly thin. My first time handling it, I grabbed three sheets and thought they were one.
Like I said, the listed time for 120 is 10:50 at 68 degrees, and I got got results at 8:30 at 70 degrees in a Paterson tank. For 4x5, I’m doing dip and dunk in old Kodak tanks.
Interestingly, the film base for the sheets is incredibly thin. My first time handling it, I grabbed three sheets and thought they were one.