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NaughtyScotty

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I recently bought a roll of Rollei IR400 and a Hoya R72 filter, and right now I'm just trying to sort of figure out what kind of compensation I should take into account for exposure times.

Also wondering if anyone knows about developing times with D76.

Thanks.
 

keithwms

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For the r72, I'd recommend trying a compensation factor of about 8-9 stops, assuming that you're in good sunny-16 weather and your scene contains fresh spring foliage.

I think I developed per the massive dev chart last time around and it was fine. So, presoak and then D76 or ID11 at 6 minutes, stock, 20C.
 

Poohblah

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It's probably a good idea to bracket exposures as well.
 

smcd17

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I have been playing with the same film, and after 2 rolls of 35mm and a couple sheets of 4x5, compensation was closer to 9-10 stops, and my dev time with xtol 1:1 was 14mins
 

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I'd agree with RobertV...ISO 6 with 89b filter (R72) and bracket.
 

mablo

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Thanks RobertV for your Rollei dev chart. I've been looking for something like this for a few weeks.
 
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