photo-bowman
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Hello!
I could use some help.
I started to work again with film. I did some Black&White (Kodak TriX400 and Rollei RPX100) 120 films and used Adox Atomal 49 and Adofix in a Paterson tank. So far so good. The first rolls came out fine, but later in the usage the films came out as if I had misjudged the light. They are all to bright.
I did use Atomal 49 as a Stock Solution for up to 10 go-arounds and increased the time per the suggestion for 1 Minute after the 5th film per extra film and one turn of the tank per 30 sec.
As the first rolls were good I do suspect it to be the solution (that it had not decreased in potency as suggested).
Now for my question:
I am looking for a good one time developer and fixer now that gives me a fine grain as well.
I hear that Kodak HC-110 does offer a fine grain when you use a more diluted solution. I did some research of the web but so far found no good info about it.
What might you be able to tell me?
Any help is appreciated.....
Thanks!!!
I could use some help.
I started to work again with film. I did some Black&White (Kodak TriX400 and Rollei RPX100) 120 films and used Adox Atomal 49 and Adofix in a Paterson tank. So far so good. The first rolls came out fine, but later in the usage the films came out as if I had misjudged the light. They are all to bright.
I did use Atomal 49 as a Stock Solution for up to 10 go-arounds and increased the time per the suggestion for 1 Minute after the 5th film per extra film and one turn of the tank per 30 sec.
As the first rolls were good I do suspect it to be the solution (that it had not decreased in potency as suggested).
Now for my question:
I am looking for a good one time developer and fixer now that gives me a fine grain as well.
I hear that Kodak HC-110 does offer a fine grain when you use a more diluted solution. I did some research of the web but so far found no good info about it.
What might you be able to tell me?
Any help is appreciated.....
Thanks!!!