Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/07/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Yes, I'm using (basically) the old times. The new times recommended by Kodak for HC110 are too odd (3 3/4 minutes). The theory is they printed the times for dilution A instead of dilution B. So I've done like you. I started with the old times and ended up cutting back a bit to 5 1/2 minutes. Seems to work out ok. Daniel On 7/4/05, feli <feli2@earthlink.net> wrote: > Are you still using the development times for the old style emulsion? > I really didn't notice much of difference between the old and new, > except > that the newer emulsion seems to be finer grained and needs a little > longer > in the fixer. When I was still using Nacco Super76 (D76 clone) I > found the > times suggested on the bottle to work well. I think I cut the > development time > a tad, to keep the contrast down. > > feli > > > On Jul 4, 2005, at 12:24 PM, Daniel Ridings wrote: > > > I've never been able to accept that I couldn't get the "new" 400TX to > > work for me like I could the old one from two or three years ago. So > > now and then I buy 10 rolls or so and give it a try again. Most of the > > time I've ended up giving the remainder away after failing for a few > > rolls. > > > > I got a question on another list about how 400tx compares to HP5+. So > > I tried again. > > > > http://www.dlridings.com/paw2005/05v27-0002.jpg > > > > M2, 50/2.8 Elmar (old), 1/60 @ 4.0, HC110 dil B, 5 1/2 minutes at > > 68 degrees > > > > It was the shot of Ewa in the restaurant that brought on the question. > > I posted it yesterday, but put it here for easy reference. Both shots > > are with window lighting. > > > > http://www.dlridings.com/paw2005/26alt1.html > > > > I could probably make friends with 400TX again. Don't know if I will. > > HP5+ handles easier for me in a variety of conditions, but 400TX feels > > better. I felt like a failed photographer if I couldn't get decent > > results with a well known and reliable film. > > > > Best, > > Daniel