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Russ Gilbert |
7:50 23 Apr 04 |
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Re: Water Bath Development |
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Phil Davis |
7:21 26 Apr 04 |
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Russ --
Water bath development is not very predictable and it's not easy to use in the tubes. TXP is not an ideal film for low-contrast development but yu should be able to handle a 10 or 12 stop range just by diluting DDX; perhaps 1+9 or so at 70° or 1+11 or so at 75°. This is for an ES of 1.05 and 4-min (minimum) developing time; if you're shooting for platinum (ES=1.4, more or less) you shouldn't have any ptoblem with these dilutions. |
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Russ Gilbert |
21:23 16 Apr 04 |
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Phil Davis |
16:45 17 Apr 04 |
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Robert S. Sfeir |
15:11 11 Apr 04 |
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Phil Davis |
17:07 11 Apr 04 |
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John Burns |
11:31 9 Apr 04 |
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Phil Davis |
16:57 9 Apr 04 |
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John Burns |
12:09 12 Apr 04 |
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Michael Andersen |
6:59 5 Apr 04 |
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