Bob Kerner
18-Feb-2011, 08:21
I want to take a try at developing some Tri-X at home. I have Ilford (DDX) chemicals that I've used for 35mm. I'd rather not buy Kodak chemicals since I still have all the Ilford juice.
I checked the Mass Dev Chart and for Tri-X using Ilford chemicals, it lists development times only for ISO 200 or 400, not 320. I shoot my film at the rated 320.
Should I just split the difference in development times between those listed for 200 and 320?
My searches (Google and APUG) suggest this is the method, but I'd like the input and experience of fellow LF folks.
Thanks
I checked the Mass Dev Chart and for Tri-X using Ilford chemicals, it lists development times only for ISO 200 or 400, not 320. I shoot my film at the rated 320.
Should I just split the difference in development times between those listed for 200 and 320?
My searches (Google and APUG) suggest this is the method, but I'd like the input and experience of fellow LF folks.
Thanks