Juan Valdenebro
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Thanks.
Sunny 11 !I always shoot at 100 and develop 1:1 D-76.
Never had an issue. Like the look. I'll err on the side of over exposure because I'm a lazy Sunny 11 kind of guy.
Sunny 11 !
Great !
Close to my Sunny 8 1/2![]()
I always shoot at 100 and develop 1:1 D-76.
Never had an issue. Like the look. I'll err on the side of over exposure because I'm a lazy Sunny 11 kind of guy.
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That was a good one!
Wow!I'm up to roll 38 in a C-41 press kit rated for 8. Film still looks fine...if I squint.
Wow!
Have you ever developed Kodak ISO100 slide film @50 in C-41 with a few extra seconds push?
It's worth it!
That's great!Nope but I now have 100 feet of Ektachrome 64 expired in 1997 to play around with.
This is what TMAX 100 curves look like in D-76 1:1 and stock. It can be rated at 200 if you develop for 48 minutes in D-76 stock.
48 minutes in stock, really? Looking at the Kodak datasheet looks to be around 7 1/2 minutes to maybe 8.
This is what TMAX 100 curves look like in D-76 1:1 and stock. It can be rated at 200 if you develop for 48 minutes in D-76 stock.
48 minutes in stock, really? Looking at the Kodak datasheet looks to be around 7 1/2 minutes to maybe 8.
Thank you, Andrew!64. D76 stock or 1+1.
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