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I made some testing exposures on Fuji Acros 100 roll film and developed them in WD2D+ developer. This was my first try of WD2D+. Resulting negatives are very thin without any noticeable stain.
Presoaking time was about 3 min in distilled water.
Development time was 7.5 min with agitation 30s initially, then 10s every 1min (FF recommends more agitation).
Developer (liquid) was mixed with distilled water and temp. was 20 deg C.
Stop bath - distilled water.
Fixer - Ilford Rapid fixer 5 min
Wash in tap water (around 20 deg C) 5 min, moderate flow.
After that, I made another try, this time using 1 sheet of Foma 200 4x5 film. I increased development time to 10 min and agitated per recommendation.
The negative seems to be properly developed, there is some yellowish stain, but it's a general stain, not the image forming stain.
I would be grateful, if folks who are experienced with this particular developer send some comments on that.
Presoaking time was about 3 min in distilled water.
Development time was 7.5 min with agitation 30s initially, then 10s every 1min (FF recommends more agitation).
Developer (liquid) was mixed with distilled water and temp. was 20 deg C.
Stop bath - distilled water.
Fixer - Ilford Rapid fixer 5 min
Wash in tap water (around 20 deg C) 5 min, moderate flow.
After that, I made another try, this time using 1 sheet of Foma 200 4x5 film. I increased development time to 10 min and agitated per recommendation.
The negative seems to be properly developed, there is some yellowish stain, but it's a general stain, not the image forming stain.
I would be grateful, if folks who are experienced with this particular developer send some comments on that.
