JustK
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Greetings!
Recently I have been having a lot of trouble with my T-Max 100 negatives, they are often over-developed, and I have to make some adjustments. I've been shooting this film at an EI=50, and developing it with T-Max developer according to Kodak recommendations in their publication #J-86, for example: at 1:4 dilution, for 6 and 1/4 minutes, at 75 degrees.
After a lot of reading, here and elsewhere, I have learned that: I could try rating the film at EI=80, be much less aggressive with my agitation since the film is very sensitive to this, give 20% less development time because I use a condenser enlarger, and use different dilutions such as 1:7 or 1:9.
And so, I have a few questions for other T-Max 100 film/developer users:
#1 Does anyone give 20% less development time for condenser enlargers? if so, then how do you handle development times of less than 5 minutes when you want to do N-1? Kodak does not recommend times under 5 minutes for this film.
#2 Does anyone have a reference for a time/temperature development chart for T-Max 100 film/developer for dilutions of 1:7 or 1:9? I found a number of recommendations for 75 degrees, but I don't know how to adjust from there and make a chart.
#3 Has anyone used Formulary Reducer 1 on T-Max 100 film?
BTW I love T-Max 100 film when I get it right, I had really wonderful results with my 35 mm camera/film and my standard procedures, things got trickier as I moved up to MF camera/film this past year.
I know this is a long post, and I apologize, it has taken me a week to compose it, and some nerve to post it (!), and I appreciate and thank you in advance for any help or references or referrals!
Blessings, K
Recently I have been having a lot of trouble with my T-Max 100 negatives, they are often over-developed, and I have to make some adjustments. I've been shooting this film at an EI=50, and developing it with T-Max developer according to Kodak recommendations in their publication #J-86, for example: at 1:4 dilution, for 6 and 1/4 minutes, at 75 degrees.
After a lot of reading, here and elsewhere, I have learned that: I could try rating the film at EI=80, be much less aggressive with my agitation since the film is very sensitive to this, give 20% less development time because I use a condenser enlarger, and use different dilutions such as 1:7 or 1:9.
And so, I have a few questions for other T-Max 100 film/developer users:
#1 Does anyone give 20% less development time for condenser enlargers? if so, then how do you handle development times of less than 5 minutes when you want to do N-1? Kodak does not recommend times under 5 minutes for this film.
#2 Does anyone have a reference for a time/temperature development chart for T-Max 100 film/developer for dilutions of 1:7 or 1:9? I found a number of recommendations for 75 degrees, but I don't know how to adjust from there and make a chart.
#3 Has anyone used Formulary Reducer 1 on T-Max 100 film?
BTW I love T-Max 100 film when I get it right, I had really wonderful results with my 35 mm camera/film and my standard procedures, things got trickier as I moved up to MF camera/film this past year.
I know this is a long post, and I apologize, it has taken me a week to compose it, and some nerve to post it (!), and I appreciate and thank you in advance for any help or references or referrals!
Blessings, K