esp the 100 & 400.
Rodinal!esp the 100 & 400.
I have a mental block re: using orange juice (xtol) to dev film. I'm thinking Arista liquid film dev (Clayton F60) at the normal dilution of 1:9. That should tame contrast.
But chip, it isn't orange juice - it is lemon juice!I have a mental block re: using orange juice (xtol) to dev film.
XTOL ain't OJ, I know I've tried it.I have a mental block re: using orange juice (xtol) to dev film. I'm thinking Arista liquid film dev (Clayton F60) at the normal dilution of 1:9. That should tame contrast.
I have a mental block re: using orange juice (xtol) to dev film. I'm thinking Arista liquid film dev (Clayton F60) at the normal dilution of 1:9. That should tame contrast.
What makes Foma films more sensitive to ascorbic acid based developers such as Xtol than others( what are the others which are not sensitive?) and how do you pull the contrast in to avoid the "Xtol drawback" if I can call it such?Foma emulsions are pretty sensitive to ascorbic acid based developers, but, if you can pull the contrast in, look great.
Dunno about what makes them more sensitive, but they are. You can tell how sensitive an emulsion is based on the development time, so emulsions like Ilford delta 3200 or JCH Streetpan that have a very long dev relative to others aren’t particularly sensitive.What makes Foma films more sensitive to ascorbic acid based developers such as Xtol than others( what are the others which are not sensitive?) and how do you pull the contrast in to avoid the "Xtol drawback" if I can call it such?
Thanks
pentaxuser
as an aside... Any particular reason you're using Foma film, given all the reported pinhole issues?
You pull the contrast in the same way as you do with other developers, less dev time, and/or less agitation, and/or less temperature
I've never had this issue, but maybe missed the bad batch(es?) that was causing problems.as an aside... Any particular reason you're using Foma film, given all the reported pinhole issues?
@pentaxuser Fomadon Excel is their Xtol clone. Foma provide development times for both Xtol and Fomadon Excel in their film datasheets. They even provide gamma - development time charts for Fomadon Excel in film datasheets.
Glad you get the results you like with HC110, but then your in Maryland, out here in the southwest, that combo has way to much contrast.I love my results with Foma 400 in HC-110.
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