The purpose of running the initial several films through the developer first, without replenishing, is to speed up the build-up of development byproducts.
Can you remind us what the size of your working solution container is?
I'm much simpler. The wine bags I get are usually 7.5 L ( that's what the store carries) and I keep them sitting in the bottom of a bucket for storage. When I want to dispense the developer I take the bag out of the bucket. I use erlenmeyer flasks with a funnel in the top to measure my developer. I just hold the wine bag over the funnel and open the tap with my other hand.What do you guys think of this kind of dispenser for wine bags? It's $100 in the US. Worth it for XTOL? I am afraid the cheap cardboard boxes will get wet and rot.
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What do you guys think of this kind of dispenser for wine bags? It's $100 in the US. Worth it for XTOL? I am afraid the cheap cardboard boxes will get wet and rot.
Ebay link.
Not my experience. BUTI am afraid the cheap cardboard boxes will get wet and rot.
Sounds like a lot of money for a box that can be made of PVC (bougt at a shop that makes commercial signs). You can buy a pretty decent Chinese lens for that kind of money.What do you guys think of this kind of dispenser for wine bags? It's $100 in the US. Worth it for XTOL?
Maybe wine bags should not be trusted blindly. Some are (used to be?) laminated with a thin layer of Aluminium (aluminized Mylar??) Other might be multi-layer, with a PolyVinylAlcool layer, orders of magnitude better than HDPE, and much better than PolyPropylene. But recently I bought wine in a box, that was quite deteriorated after 6 months storage; making me wonder if economical pressure resulted in HDPE-only bags being sold.What do you guys think of this kind of dispenser for wine bags? It's $100 in the US. Worth it for XTOL? I am afraid the cheap cardboard boxes will get wet and rot.
Ebay link.
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@markjwyatt I am not familiar with the FX-39. Is it similar to FX-37? I think I have all the ingredients for FX-37, so I could make a liter and try it.
Kodak tmax 3200 IMHO a lot better than Ilford 3200...Only ilford makes 120..I wish Kodak did made 120
When you say it's better, do you mean in terms of speed, tonality, resolving power, grain, something else? If I had to choose a winner, I'd probably make this a tie. Each film has its own pros and cons.Kodak tmax 3200 IMHO a lot better than Ilford 3200
Tried a few developers. It seams like Kodak has more .....emultion.
Only ilford makes 120..I wish Kodak did made 120
When you say it's better, do you mean in terms of speed, tonality, resolving power, grain, something else? If I had to choose a winner, I'd probably make this a tie. Each film has its own pros and cons.
It turns out, stock XTOL gets a little more speed (approx. a 1/4 of a stop) out of both Delta 3200 and T-MAX P3200, compared to XTOL-R. Is it enough to be meaningful in everyday use? Probably not. However, T-MAX P3200 approaches ISO 1600 in stock XTOL, so it's very close to the advertised speed of ISO 3200. If pushed a little further, it might get maybe a 1/3 of a stop more speed. Maybe.
What are the pros of Delta 3200?
According to this thread, FX-37 might not be a good choice for P3200.
Why would FX-37 not be a good combination for P3200? I have used FX-37 for Delta 100 and also Delta 400, but not much of the latter. It works excellent with Delta 100. I've also used FX-39II with Fuji Acros II and Delta 100. I thought it was a very good combination for both, but I think if I were to have to choose between the two, I would go for my home-brewed FX-37. I have never used it on P3200 or Kodak's brand, but I see no reason why it wouldn't work just fine. Kodak's DK-50 should give similar results, although it might not give the slight speed increase you should get with FX-39II or FX-37.
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