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bartnav

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I found a 100 ft. roll of tech pan. Found something on the web about developing it in HC-110, (1:79, for 4 1/2 minutes at 75 degrees. Roll is presently in the fix, have my fingers crossed, shot it at asa 32. Any comments or helpfull hints would be appreciated.
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Negs are very thin.... Should the developing time be increased?
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I think some one still makes the developer or some like the old Kodak one Technol or something like that.Try the Photographers Formulator.
 

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the best stuff was tetenal neofin doku if you can find any.
the hc110 will be hard high con,if you want a nice grey scale barry thorntons superb TechXactol maybe from Photographers' Formulary.

if you get desperate you can get a softer look by making up your own caffenol lc very easy,google for info..
pretty sure caffenol will look good.
 
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Now that Technidol is pretty much impossible to find, Photographer's Formulary TD-3 is designed for this film, and still available.
 

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Dear Bart,

10 minutes in C-41 Developer, EI 32. (I learned of this in an old Photo-Techniques, not my original idea. Works wonderfully.)

Neal Wydra
 
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bartnav

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What I seem to be hearing is ...."Don't use HC-110..... OK, thanks for the info I will continue my research. The fact is, I love B&W and my F-4. But I really want the sharp, no grain look of MF. I shot a lot of Tech Pan in the '80. Would like to continue that process.
 
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If anyone is interested, I used HC-110 at 1:79 for 10 min @ 75 degrees. Very acceptable. Not sure how to post the pic??
 
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