In completing the normal development test for my TMX (4x5) I have come across an issue that maybe someone can provide some insight. I exposed a few zone V and zone VIII sheets for various development times; I developed the first pair of zone V/VIII sheets along with an unexposed sheet for fb+f, and I used a development time of 10% less than Kodak's recommended time (only because when I completed the TMY tests "N" worked out nicely at 10% less than manuf. rec time, so I gave it a try for TMZ). Turns out that was not enough time for either zone V/VIII densities.
So, I went ahead and developed the next zone V/VIII pair at an additional 10% more time (and one for fb+f) and zone V worked out at a perfect 0.7 net density but zone VIII was net 1.18 which is .12 less than preferred. To me, this suggests an exposure error at Zone VIII, but after double checking EV's and my choice of f/stop and shutter for each exposure, it appears that the zone VIII shots were properly placed and exposed. Increasing development to raise zone VIII to a net of 1.3, I think, will push zone V beyond it's preferred range.
All thoughts and suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
Chuck
So, I went ahead and developed the next zone V/VIII pair at an additional 10% more time (and one for fb+f) and zone V worked out at a perfect 0.7 net density but zone VIII was net 1.18 which is .12 less than preferred. To me, this suggests an exposure error at Zone VIII, but after double checking EV's and my choice of f/stop and shutter for each exposure, it appears that the zone VIII shots were properly placed and exposed. Increasing development to raise zone VIII to a net of 1.3, I think, will push zone V beyond it's preferred range.
All thoughts and suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
Chuck
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