SchwinnParamount
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I've seen several development time charts which give times for the above combination and none of them (including the AGFA) chart have recommended times. I assumed that was because the combination would result in pretty awful film. So... I tried it.
The film was exposed in the same way, with the same camera under the same sort of lighting conditions ( in a zone system sorta way ) as my usual procedure. I developed for 9 minutes at 68 degrees with 10 second agitation every 30 seconds. The result was really really nice. Minimal grain, nice contrast and good sharpness. The film speed didn't suffer at all either.
Has anyone else tried this? If so, what results?
Any idea why times are not published for the combo?
The film was exposed in the same way, with the same camera under the same sort of lighting conditions ( in a zone system sorta way ) as my usual procedure. I developed for 9 minutes at 68 degrees with 10 second agitation every 30 seconds. The result was really really nice. Minimal grain, nice contrast and good sharpness. The film speed didn't suffer at all either.
Has anyone else tried this? If so, what results?
Any idea why times are not published for the combo?