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Processing times for an old roll of FP4?
I've come across an old roll of 35mm FP4 (before it became FP4 Plus). Does
anyone know any processing times for the film? TIA. Gary |
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Processing times for an old roll of FP4?
Ilford suggested the following starting times for ID-11 or D-76
at 68 degrees F. Exposed at ISO 125. Intermittent agitation of 10 seconds in every minutes. Not Diluted 6 1/2 minutes 1+1 9 minutes 1+3 15 minutes Other developers: HC-110 1+7 ISO 125 5 1/2 minutes Perceptol or Microdol X: none ISO 64 10 minutes 1 + 1 ISO 100 11 minutes 1 + 3 ISO 100 16 minutes Ilford's note: "These developing times may be increased up to 50% for additional contrast when using diffusion or cold light type enlargers." Hope this gets you going. "Gary" wrote in message ... I've come across an old roll of 35mm FP4 (before it became FP4 Plus). Does anyone know any processing times for the film? TIA. Gary |
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