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Old May 18th 06, 09:34 PM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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HI ALL,

Just developed a role of kodak 400tx with ilford chemicals useing same process i would used for 100 iso. Kinda figured it would be wrong to do so, but did it anyway, with bad results.

can someone please advise on developing times for kodak 400tx using ilford.

cheers

j.b.


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jevon writes:

can someone please advise on developing times for kodak 400tx using ilford.


Go to the Massive Dev Chart: http://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.html

They have developing times for just about any film/developer combination.
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"jevon" wrote in
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HI ALL,

Just developed a role of kodak 400tx with ilford chemicals
useing same process i would used for 100 iso. Kinda
figured it would be wrong to do so, but did it anyway,
with bad results.

can someone please advise on developing times for kodak
400tx using ilford.

cheers

j.b.


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Anyone's developer will work with anyone's film. Ilford
gives times for Kodak films for most of its developers.
Lately, I've been using Ilford Perceptol, full stength, for
100T-Max. This gives fine grain similar to Kodak Technical
Pan. The times were on the Ilford web site.


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