Mani_Reshad
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Hey everyone!
The other day I mixed up some FX 1 for my Kentmere Pan 400 since I heard its acutance is really good for traditional film and I developed it for 11 minutes. I came out pretty good but judging by my bare eyes I couldn’t see that special edge-effect that I wanted to see from this developer but I should say that I haven’t had the chance to scan it thoroughly. I was wondering if this developer stands up to the promises of this so-called highest acutance and is it even a good developer for Kentmere films? I also know that it works ideally with slow to medium speed films so does that mean it‘d work better on Kentmere Pan 100? And finally is it really that sensitive to agitation(less agitation=more acutance)?
I should also mention that I‘m not looking for recommendations on other developers and films because I’m really concerned about FX-1(and ultimately FX-2) on Kentmere films.
Here are a couple of less-than-review-quality scans from the developed Pan 400(ignore the water marks these are from an undried negative strip.
The other day I mixed up some FX 1 for my Kentmere Pan 400 since I heard its acutance is really good for traditional film and I developed it for 11 minutes. I came out pretty good but judging by my bare eyes I couldn’t see that special edge-effect that I wanted to see from this developer but I should say that I haven’t had the chance to scan it thoroughly. I was wondering if this developer stands up to the promises of this so-called highest acutance and is it even a good developer for Kentmere films? I also know that it works ideally with slow to medium speed films so does that mean it‘d work better on Kentmere Pan 100? And finally is it really that sensitive to agitation(less agitation=more acutance)?
I should also mention that I‘m not looking for recommendations on other developers and films because I’m really concerned about FX-1(and ultimately FX-2) on Kentmere films.
Here are a couple of less-than-review-quality scans from the developed Pan 400(ignore the water marks these are from an undried negative strip.