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evan_goulet

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  1. Thanks for the advice. It would appear that I may have been overly concerned for the health of the latent images. I'll keep my normal process for at least the first roll, and change things up if anything is out of whack.
  2. I used to post and contribute here years ago, but then life got real busy. About 1.5 years ago, I decided to break out the film gear on a trip to the Grand Canyon. I shot medium format Arista.EDU 100 and 35-mm Tri-X. Both would have been exposed at ISO 200, due to some red filter usage. Life then got real busy again, and I haven't gotten around to developing them. What would be my best option(s) for developer choice in this situation. Is it Diafine? Stick with D-76 or HC-110? More/less agitation. I have been wading through some older threads, but most of the found film stuff is decades old. Evan
  3. <p>A halfway decent rule of thumb is to subtract 20% of the developing time per stop pulled. And that 20% gets applied incrementally: <br />Assume 10 is the starting point for your film at box speed.<br> 1-Stop Pull: 10-(0.2)10 = 8 min<br> 2-Stop Pull: 8-(0.2)8 = 6.4 min</p>
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