Hello Everyone.
I am trying to find out what the development time is for Kodak Tri-x 400 4x5 sheet film using D-76 @ 68 degrees, developed in tank. I am finding times from 7 minutes to 13 minutes. What does the form find.
Thanks.
Louie
Hello Everyone.
I am trying to find out what the development time is for Kodak Tri-x 400 4x5 sheet film using D-76 @ 68 degrees, developed in tank. I am finding times from 7 minutes to 13 minutes. What does the form find.
Thanks.
Louie
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Kodak Professional Black-and-White Films Publication F-5 of 1998 recommends 7 1/2 minutes in a large tank with manual agitation at 1-minute intervals. Kodak has always stressed that recommended development is a starting point, to be optimized for individual's applications.
I do my TXP-320 with D76, 1:1 for 9 min.
I do my TXP-320 with D-76, 1+1 for 9 1/2 min. (for silver).
Thanks everybody and Sal your right, it is Tri-X320. I am going to try 9-10 min.
I process TXP in D-76 1+2 for about 10-12 minutes, stand agitation, at 68F. The time range depends on subject contrast. I expose the film at EI100.
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