I've got a considerable amount (read as : I'm gonna be shooting this for a *while*.) of Orwo UN-54 that I want to develop with HC-110. There isn't as much information out there on the web as you'd think for a fairly common film and a very common developer, but I did find a process using HC-110 Dilution E, for 5 minutes 30 seconds, at 20C, when shooting at 100ISO. So, that's my starting point.
The film I have is slightly expired, as the film tin I got it in is not dated but is one generation older sticker than Filmotec is using now. (Estimated to be made between 2015 and 2018, purely from the sticker...) As such, I shot it at 80ISO, because it seemed a reasonable starting point for "I know this is expired", and it really didn't do too badly.
I can't tell if there is considerable base fog or not yet-the film base is very consistently grey, and is extremely close to the same color as FP4+. Does anyone here know if UN54 is on a grey acetate?
The leader that was exposed from the canister did not fully blacken-it's slightly less dense than the exposed-but-kept-inside-the-can leader. Also, the leader is not perfectly blackened, with enough light you can still see through it.
Here's a few shots from the roll.
All were shot on the same roll of ORWO UN54, developed in HC-110 Dilution E for 5:30, water stop, kodak HCA, kodak fixer. Film edge code reads: "FILMOTEC ORWO UN 54 412912 08A29" and "0U 02 7310 8173", if anyone else can glean information from that.
I ASSUME that since the leader isn't perfectly black, I should have developed longer to build full density? The leader is "black" but if you hold it up to a normal computer LCD monitor on a page of black text against a white backround, you can read the text as soon as the leader touches the screen.
The film I have is slightly expired, as the film tin I got it in is not dated but is one generation older sticker than Filmotec is using now. (Estimated to be made between 2015 and 2018, purely from the sticker...) As such, I shot it at 80ISO, because it seemed a reasonable starting point for "I know this is expired", and it really didn't do too badly.
I can't tell if there is considerable base fog or not yet-the film base is very consistently grey, and is extremely close to the same color as FP4+. Does anyone here know if UN54 is on a grey acetate?
The leader that was exposed from the canister did not fully blacken-it's slightly less dense than the exposed-but-kept-inside-the-can leader. Also, the leader is not perfectly blackened, with enough light you can still see through it.
Here's a few shots from the roll.
All were shot on the same roll of ORWO UN54, developed in HC-110 Dilution E for 5:30, water stop, kodak HCA, kodak fixer. Film edge code reads: "FILMOTEC ORWO UN 54 412912 08A29" and "0U 02 7310 8173", if anyone else can glean information from that.
I ASSUME that since the leader isn't perfectly black, I should have developed longer to build full density? The leader is "black" but if you hold it up to a normal computer LCD monitor on a page of black text against a white backround, you can read the text as soon as the leader touches the screen.
