dan nguyen
19-Jul-2008, 09:57
hi all
could somebody help me on this issue...
I used to develop my films a soon as possible (or at least within 2 weeks range). Two years ago I lost a bag of exposed Ilford FP4 and Pan F (4x5 / 120 / 35mm). Someone found it and keep it for 2 years till last week. At that time that person didn't look at the bottom of the bag where my phone number was written on the canvas. Anyway, last week he cleaned his house/room and before throwing that bag away he found my phone number, called me and returned it to me...
lucky or not I forgot about those exposed films long ago.. but now I get it back. So my question is:
I use Kodak D-76 as Developer. What time I need to use to develop those films. I know that I have to develop them with extra time but how much extra? (I never develop film longer or shorter than recommended time, except when I do it purposely).
thanks a lot in advance,
dan
could somebody help me on this issue...
I used to develop my films a soon as possible (or at least within 2 weeks range). Two years ago I lost a bag of exposed Ilford FP4 and Pan F (4x5 / 120 / 35mm). Someone found it and keep it for 2 years till last week. At that time that person didn't look at the bottom of the bag where my phone number was written on the canvas. Anyway, last week he cleaned his house/room and before throwing that bag away he found my phone number, called me and returned it to me...
lucky or not I forgot about those exposed films long ago.. but now I get it back. So my question is:
I use Kodak D-76 as Developer. What time I need to use to develop those films. I know that I have to develop them with extra time but how much extra? (I never develop film longer or shorter than recommended time, except when I do it purposely).
thanks a lot in advance,
dan