peter k.
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Just starting out with a new film for me, Tmax400 and going through the do, of getting our exposure and development time down. But there is a little confusion on two timings shown in the chart.
Massive Dev Chart Film Dev states:
https://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart. php?Film=%25Kodak+TMax+400%25&Developer=%25D-76%25&mdc=Search&TempUnits=F&TimeUnits=D
Film Developer Dilution ASA/ISO 35mm 120 Sheet Temp
"Kodak TMax 400 D-76 1+1 400 .... 10.25 10.25 ... 9.5 .... 68F
.Kodak TMax 400 D-76 1+1 400 ..... 9 ......... 9 ..... ..... 7 ... 75F"
Is there a different sensitivity with TMax if your not developing it at 68*?
We normally use a compensation chart for the change in time, when the development temp is higher or lower than the normal 68*. On the compensation chart if normal time was 10.25 @ 68* the adjustment for 75* would be a developing time of a little more than 7 minutes.
What is this trying to show?
Massive Dev Chart Film Dev states:
https://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart. php?Film=%25Kodak+TMax+400%25&Developer=%25D-76%25&mdc=Search&TempUnits=F&TimeUnits=D
Film Developer Dilution ASA/ISO 35mm 120 Sheet Temp
"Kodak TMax 400 D-76 1+1 400 .... 10.25 10.25 ... 9.5 .... 68F
.Kodak TMax 400 D-76 1+1 400 ..... 9 ......... 9 ..... ..... 7 ... 75F"
Is there a different sensitivity with TMax if your not developing it at 68*?
We normally use a compensation chart for the change in time, when the development temp is higher or lower than the normal 68*. On the compensation chart if normal time was 10.25 @ 68* the adjustment for 75* would be a developing time of a little more than 7 minutes.
What is this trying to show?
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