Mixed up some D-70 and developed a 2004 roll of Tri-X 120, shot in Grand Dad's old Target Six-20. I'll take a closer look at them in the morning. 


I love it Andy! Looks like your wifey and you get along just like me and mine. Unless I pi$$ her off that is. I exposed the roll of Foma Ortho in my folding Kodak only to find out after I had given it a good tune-up that the infinity stop on the bed was loose. Yup, not one shot was in focus. At least I had all the previous light leaks taken care of. I'm going set focus again and then take it for a spin. One thing I have noticed with older box cameras is that you very rarely have light leaks.
I have never tried D-70, but it sure looks simple to make. Wonder how it would compare to Pyrocat-HD for grain and overall sharpness?

Did you use an alkaline fixer?That is next on my to do list... how it stands up to Pyrocat-HD. One thing I did notice right away, is that there was very little stain.
Did you use an alkaline fixer?

One thing I did notice right away, is that there was very little stain.
I think there's a little too much sulfite in that formula to allow a lot of stain formation. I bet it's deliberate, too!
Yes, I overlooked the SS content. I'd say that's the reason for low stain and not my thought about the type fixer. Smack center of forehead with palm of hand........Ouch!I think there's a little too much sulfite in that formula to allow a lot of stain formation. I bet it's deliberate, too!
Yes, I overlooked the SS content. I'd say that's the reason for low stain and not my thought about the type fixer. Smack center of forehead with palm of hand........Ouch!

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