jimrs
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I have been forced to move and no longer have my darkroom. I therefore am developing at the kitchen sink, scanning and printing by that (other method). To facilitate the change I switched from shooting LF/4x5, TriX souped in HC110 to shooting 645/120, TMax100 processed in Patterson FX39 in small Nikor tanks, a combination I had success with in 35mm. Alas FX39 has poofed and I picked up Xtol.
I print to 16x20 at times. For this the TMax100/FX39 seemed OK but I just ran into trouble with the TMax100/Xtol. I have had a processing batch come out very thin. I processed 4 rolls of 120 Tmax100 rated at 100 ISO with Xtol 1:2 for 14 mins at 68º, agitation 4 inversions every min. The Xtol was mixed just 45 days ago and kept in a full container. I always run one shot.
I realized I dont really understand this developer and ran a speed test first. I changed to the Kodak recommendation of dilution 1:1 @ 68º for 9.5 mins. agitation 4 inversions every 30 secs. Test showed good zone 1 density at ISO 100 and could be rated at ISO125. I then ran a test to determine expansion /compression capabilities. Shooting a stucco wall I exposed frames from zone 1 to 9 with zone 5 at the ISO 100 on 2 rolls of film for N and N+1 processing and ISO 80 for N-1 processing. Results were disturbing.
N processing was same as film speed test Xtol 1:1, 9.5 mins., agitation 4 inversions/30 secs. Looks good except I noticed slight uneven development noticeable mainly in the higher zones.
N+1 processing was Xtol 1:1, 11.5 mins., agitation 5 inversions/30 secs. Looks good with move of zone 5 to 6.
N-1 processing was Xtol 1:1, 7.5 mins., agitation 3 inversions/30 secs. Looks terrible with very uneven development everywhere. Zone 7 moved to 5.
So I am in a pickle. I just lost 4 rolls from an important shoot with 14 more rolls waiting processing. I threw out the Xtol. Subsequent reading indicated it can be finicky. I dont know if I mismixed it or if it is just not capable of plus/minus development. I want plus/minus capability. While it may not be that useful for scanning, I may (hopefully) build a darkroom again and want to be able to print current negs, in an enlarger. To tell the truth, I am not all that thrilled with my digital B&W prints, but love the color.
I am not in love with TMax100 either. The grain is very fine but just doesnt have the snap I am used to. I also do not like the pink base. Sometimes it fixes out, most times not. So I am open to suggestions of where to go from here. I should mention I photograph natural and man made subject details and smaller landscapes.
Thanks for any help, Jim
I print to 16x20 at times. For this the TMax100/FX39 seemed OK but I just ran into trouble with the TMax100/Xtol. I have had a processing batch come out very thin. I processed 4 rolls of 120 Tmax100 rated at 100 ISO with Xtol 1:2 for 14 mins at 68º, agitation 4 inversions every min. The Xtol was mixed just 45 days ago and kept in a full container. I always run one shot.
I realized I dont really understand this developer and ran a speed test first. I changed to the Kodak recommendation of dilution 1:1 @ 68º for 9.5 mins. agitation 4 inversions every 30 secs. Test showed good zone 1 density at ISO 100 and could be rated at ISO125. I then ran a test to determine expansion /compression capabilities. Shooting a stucco wall I exposed frames from zone 1 to 9 with zone 5 at the ISO 100 on 2 rolls of film for N and N+1 processing and ISO 80 for N-1 processing. Results were disturbing.
N processing was same as film speed test Xtol 1:1, 9.5 mins., agitation 4 inversions/30 secs. Looks good except I noticed slight uneven development noticeable mainly in the higher zones.
N+1 processing was Xtol 1:1, 11.5 mins., agitation 5 inversions/30 secs. Looks good with move of zone 5 to 6.
N-1 processing was Xtol 1:1, 7.5 mins., agitation 3 inversions/30 secs. Looks terrible with very uneven development everywhere. Zone 7 moved to 5.
So I am in a pickle. I just lost 4 rolls from an important shoot with 14 more rolls waiting processing. I threw out the Xtol. Subsequent reading indicated it can be finicky. I dont know if I mismixed it or if it is just not capable of plus/minus development. I want plus/minus capability. While it may not be that useful for scanning, I may (hopefully) build a darkroom again and want to be able to print current negs, in an enlarger. To tell the truth, I am not all that thrilled with my digital B&W prints, but love the color.
I am not in love with TMax100 either. The grain is very fine but just doesnt have the snap I am used to. I also do not like the pink base. Sometimes it fixes out, most times not. So I am open to suggestions of where to go from here. I should mention I photograph natural and man made subject details and smaller landscapes.
Thanks for any help, Jim