Re: BTZS film testing question
The dilution I was using was the Kodak formulation. (1:7) . I will try the 1:64 dilution.
Thanks.
Fred
Re: BTZS film testing question
I think 1:7 is too strong - I generally used one ounce of concentrate with either 31 ounces of water or 63 ounces of water.
juan
Re: BTZS film testing question
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Andrew O'Neill
Personally I never did understand why you would want to test your film "outside" of the camera. Isn't "inside" the camera better? I mean, you do photography with film "inside" your camera...
I thought the same thing until I started using the BTZS system. Now I get exact exposure and even depth of field information and associated development times that really work. I use the tube development system and as a beginner, get great B & W negatives.
Re: BTZS film testing question
I'd switch to Xtol. Better Kodak developer than HC-110. Plenty of it everywhere.