Juan Valdenebro
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Today I found half a roll of Kentmere400, so I used it for experimentation... I exposed it at 640 and developed it in Microphen 1+2 at 24C, just to see, with 10 sec. initial agitation and 2 inversions every two minutes, for 12 minutes. Tone is perfect, by the way...
I can't imagine what this could be used for... Maybe an arts project...
Grain isn't very big, but the general look is horrible...
It totally lacks definition... Nothing is sharp in any frame... All details vanished...
I wonder if the high temperature with that dilution produced it...
K400 is fine at 250 in D-76 and at 400 in Microphen stock, and other films work well in diluted Microphen: some way I must have hit that film's design weak points...
Instead of just losing my time, I decided to lose a little more saving that information here...
Merry Christmas!
I can't imagine what this could be used for... Maybe an arts project...
Grain isn't very big, but the general look is horrible...
It totally lacks definition... Nothing is sharp in any frame... All details vanished...
I wonder if the high temperature with that dilution produced it...
K400 is fine at 250 in D-76 and at 400 in Microphen stock, and other films work well in diluted Microphen: some way I must have hit that film's design weak points...
Instead of just losing my time, I decided to lose a little more saving that information here...
Merry Christmas!
