DanK
12-Jul-2010, 19:23
Curious if anyone may have experience with Adox Pan 25 and D76 1:1
This is a new film for me, and I am enjoying the results as yet - (controlled setting) - D76 stock
Recommended times for D76 stock solution, 5 minutes - which I've tested and found to be pretty close (4:40) @ 68* for (my) normal development (manual tank) - I rate this film @ 20 - for my printing
I'm concerned with consistent results - much more when I contract for zone - I use a factor of 1.2, which would put me below 4 min...
Does anyone know specifically why the D76 1:1 is not recommended?
If anyone has used 1:1 - any noticeable characteristic changes with this film?
I have lived under the assumption that development times of less than 4 minutes are inconsistent at best.
(I prefer D76)
Thanks in advance,
Dan
This is a new film for me, and I am enjoying the results as yet - (controlled setting) - D76 stock
Recommended times for D76 stock solution, 5 minutes - which I've tested and found to be pretty close (4:40) @ 68* for (my) normal development (manual tank) - I rate this film @ 20 - for my printing
I'm concerned with consistent results - much more when I contract for zone - I use a factor of 1.2, which would put me below 4 min...
Does anyone know specifically why the D76 1:1 is not recommended?
If anyone has used 1:1 - any noticeable characteristic changes with this film?
I have lived under the assumption that development times of less than 4 minutes are inconsistent at best.
(I prefer D76)
Thanks in advance,
Dan