DanielStone
Member
hey all,
I've been running some basic film tests the last couple of days, and so far so good. I have decided to try out some 400 tri-x, in addition to TMX, TMY and Ilford HP5, to see which one i like the best.
after looking at EK's pdf on Tri-X, the Kodak recommended time for tri-x at 400(normal development in a 2 reel(16oz) tank at 20deg C) is 3:45.
To me, that seems awful short, since the t-max films are in the 6 minute range in the same soup.
If you guys could confirm/deny/help me with this, it would be much appreciated. Right now with going back to school, I have to scrounge for pennies to buy film
. So I can't go through exhaustive testing.
I am printing on a condenser enlarge at school right now, 4x5 besler. So IIRC, the times should be shortened when using a condenser enlarger in order to attain normal contrast, right?
Please help,
Thanks
-dan
I've been running some basic film tests the last couple of days, and so far so good. I have decided to try out some 400 tri-x, in addition to TMX, TMY and Ilford HP5, to see which one i like the best.
after looking at EK's pdf on Tri-X, the Kodak recommended time for tri-x at 400(normal development in a 2 reel(16oz) tank at 20deg C) is 3:45.
To me, that seems awful short, since the t-max films are in the 6 minute range in the same soup.
If you guys could confirm/deny/help me with this, it would be much appreciated. Right now with going back to school, I have to scrounge for pennies to buy film
. So I can't go through exhaustive testing.I am printing on a condenser enlarge at school right now, 4x5 besler. So IIRC, the times should be shortened when using a condenser enlarger in order to attain normal contrast, right?
Please help,
Thanks
-dan
! i have never heard of dilution H before now, but coming this monday at school, I'll have to give it a try.