Hi
I'm new to the world of LF "MF user" & Im going to develop tmx 400" I " with xtol using jobo cpp2 .Now, do you recommend this time 6:15 min as starting point ?or any help. many thanks
Hi
I'm new to the world of LF "MF user" & Im going to develop tmx 400" I " with xtol using jobo cpp2 .Now, do you recommend this time 6:15 min as starting point ?or any help. many thanks
Welcome to a wonderful world...
See the Kodak publication F4043 (the new Tmax 400, aka TMY2) for all the details, but the short answer is "yes"
6:15 is the time given in this document (page5) for Xtol (stock) in a rotary processor at 70F (21C). It's a good starting point. Your subject and/or printing conditions may require some tweaking of this time for optimum results.
link to aforementioned document: http://www.kodak.com/global/en/profe...4043/f4043.pdf
David ..Thanks a lot for responding ,I really appreciated .
Before you develop anything important I recommend that you take three images of a normally lit scene and develop one as per Kodak's time, one 30% less and one 50% more. Probably none of them will be right on, but by comparison you should have a good idea of what time is appropriate for you conditions. Of course you can use a densitometer, etc., but you can get pretty close by eye.
I do TMY 400 Rotary processing with XTOL straight. Follow Paul Butzi's times, they work:
http://www.butzi.net/articles/tuning1.htm
BTW: I have not noticed a difference between the "old" and the "new" TMY 400.
Thomas Greutmann, http://www.blackandwhitegallery.de
*Thanks alot Ron for valuable advice .
*Thomas .."Paul Butzi's" is really great artist and yes its well worth trying his way ..many thanks
I develop in Xtol 1:1 (less grain) in both 4x5 and 8x10. One has to be sure to use enough developer in the tank (not minimums). Times 10 to 12 minutes depending on what I want to do with the negative (scan or alt-process print). Give it a go if you feel so inclined.
Another nice developer is Formulatory TFX-2.
Best,
Tim
Everyone has their own times / dilutions / agitations / etc so you'll just have to do the spadework and find what works for you.
For what it's worth, I do my Tmax 400 in XTOL @ 1+2 for 9 minutes in my rotary Jobo and it gives me negatives perfect for scanning.
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