I opened an analog photo time capsule today for certain.
A few years ago I helped a friend sell off his father's photographic gear and darkroom items. There were old packages of paper and chemicals and a bunch of cans of vintage Dust Off from the Freon days... anyhow this little canister of Ilford Perceptol was part of the archaeology.
Shown is how it looked after I pulled the pop top off, and mixed this up in some distilled water. When it cools down tomorrow I have a roll of 120 FP4 Plus to process in it. I haven't ever used Perceptol so I am interested in what the users of it have to say:
Question 1)
Anybody have a dilution / time / temp they want to suggest, knowing the stock and dilution will be distilled water. I expose my FP4 Plus 120 at ISO 80.
Question 2)
This is how I remember things were packed in the 70s, maybe early 80s at the latest here in the US. Agree?
Attached PDF contains scan of the instructions folded neatly inside the can for your review. It shows a development time for Selochrome !
A few years ago I helped a friend sell off his father's photographic gear and darkroom items. There were old packages of paper and chemicals and a bunch of cans of vintage Dust Off from the Freon days... anyhow this little canister of Ilford Perceptol was part of the archaeology.
Shown is how it looked after I pulled the pop top off, and mixed this up in some distilled water. When it cools down tomorrow I have a roll of 120 FP4 Plus to process in it. I haven't ever used Perceptol so I am interested in what the users of it have to say:
Question 1)
Anybody have a dilution / time / temp they want to suggest, knowing the stock and dilution will be distilled water. I expose my FP4 Plus 120 at ISO 80.
Question 2)
This is how I remember things were packed in the 70s, maybe early 80s at the latest here in the US. Agree?
Attached PDF contains scan of the instructions folded neatly inside the can for your review. It shows a development time for Selochrome !