Juan Valdenebro
Member
Hello,
Today the woman I love took one of my cameras and for the first time she asked me to load it and meter light, and set aperture and speed for her… (TMax100 120, direct sun, spot f/2.8 ½ 1/1000 @25 on well placed Kodak’s gray card, Sonnar 150mm f/2.8 @2.8 ½…), and she made four photographs at 1/1000th, so now I have four latent images where I’m holding my Barnack, a IIIc with a red scale elmar, so I want to see the images: I want to develop… But… I’m far from having the slightest idea…
I have no experience with TMax100, none, and all I know and won’t change is I’ll develop it with Microdol-X 1+2. I mixed it a few days ago (it’s not Mic-X but Kodak’s Microdol-X, an old quart envelope) and yesterday I tried it with 35mm ISO400 film and it works like new!
Sunlight was close to cenital, (face with heavy shadows and spots of sunlight) so, even if I decided to meter and expose for skin hit by direct sun (leaving big part of my face dark…), I went for 50 instead of 100 considering the developer, and for 25 instead of 50 for filling the shadows a bit, thinking of a slight pull to control contrast, so I look for a short development because the film received a lot of light: the goal is a negative with kind of lowish contrast because I print with a condenser enlarger…
I couldn’t find information at all close to TMax100 @25, direct sunlight, Microdol-X 1+2.
Any idea will be great help!
Today the woman I love took one of my cameras and for the first time she asked me to load it and meter light, and set aperture and speed for her… (TMax100 120, direct sun, spot f/2.8 ½ 1/1000 @25 on well placed Kodak’s gray card, Sonnar 150mm f/2.8 @2.8 ½…), and she made four photographs at 1/1000th, so now I have four latent images where I’m holding my Barnack, a IIIc with a red scale elmar, so I want to see the images: I want to develop… But… I’m far from having the slightest idea…
I have no experience with TMax100, none, and all I know and won’t change is I’ll develop it with Microdol-X 1+2. I mixed it a few days ago (it’s not Mic-X but Kodak’s Microdol-X, an old quart envelope) and yesterday I tried it with 35mm ISO400 film and it works like new!
Sunlight was close to cenital, (face with heavy shadows and spots of sunlight) so, even if I decided to meter and expose for skin hit by direct sun (leaving big part of my face dark…), I went for 50 instead of 100 considering the developer, and for 25 instead of 50 for filling the shadows a bit, thinking of a slight pull to control contrast, so I look for a short development because the film received a lot of light: the goal is a negative with kind of lowish contrast because I print with a condenser enlarger…
I couldn’t find information at all close to TMax100 @25, direct sunlight, Microdol-X 1+2.
Any idea will be great help!

