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- From: nelson@hepxvt.ps.uci.edu (Matt Nelson)
- Subject: Re: Questions about Agfa Rodinal developer
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- Date: 22 Jan 93 16:36:19 GMT
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- zrepachol@cc.curtin.edu.au writes:
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- >In article <1993Jan20.184653.1@cc.curtin.edu.au>, zrepachol@cc.curtin.edu.au writes:
- >> In article <1993Jan19.221653.1@vms.ucc.okstate.edu>, hsia@vms.ucc.okstate.edu writes:
- >>> I plan to develop my T-Max 35mm films by using Agfa Rodinal developer. Is
- >>> there anyone can give me some informations for the mixing ratio and deloping
- >>> time for T-Max film by using Rodinal? Thanks in advance.
- >>>
- >>
- >> I use Rodinal at 50:1 for TMX, exposed for 80EI. Have times etc at home,
- >> will post later. ( 9 min if I remember )
- >>
- >> ~Paul
- >>
- >> PS At the high dilutions, you are very dependant on the amount of chemistry
- >> in the tank, so different tanks can give widely differing results.
- >>
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- >Yep, 9 min at 68F for 'normal' contrast. ONE film in a patterson at a time.
- >( IE one film per litre ).
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- >Also TP, EI 25, 11 min in 100:1. Only agitate once per min. This may be a bit
- >high contrast. I am thinking of changing it. *LOTS* cheaper than Technidol!!
-
- >~Paul
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- Try using Ethol TEC for your TP.
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