peter k.
Member
Kodak recommends 2oz of D-76 for each sheet of film, so the ratio mix should be 2+14=16oz, for one sheet of 4x5?
Background:
Ok been experimenting with semi stand development, shooting one sheet of MF film and developing that one sheet in a home made daylight tank with a mix of 1 (oz) +7, for about a dozen or so images. Developed for one hour with one inversion at 30 minutes and the images came out extremely well in my opinion.
So a couple of days ago we tried to develop one 4x5, and it seemed to be undeveloped or underexposed.
Hmmm so we tried again yesterday, ... with the same mix of 2+14 for the two MF images, and they also looked the same.
Undeveloped or underexposed.
Soooo do we have the development ratio correct or are we off in our exposure setting again?
Thanks p.
Background:
Ok been experimenting with semi stand development, shooting one sheet of MF film and developing that one sheet in a home made daylight tank with a mix of 1 (oz) +7, for about a dozen or so images. Developed for one hour with one inversion at 30 minutes and the images came out extremely well in my opinion.
So a couple of days ago we tried to develop one 4x5, and it seemed to be undeveloped or underexposed.
Hmmm so we tried again yesterday, ... with the same mix of 2+14 for the two MF images, and they also looked the same.
Undeveloped or underexposed.
Soooo do we have the development ratio correct or are we off in our exposure setting again?
Thanks p.