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Legacy Pro L110 film developer
jim_appleyard replied to tom_mccabe's topic in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
Freestyle has a product similar HC-110. LegacyPro L110 Liquid Film Developer - 1 Pint (Makes 2 Gallons) (freestylephoto.com) -
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All-powder b&w film processing
jim_appleyard replied to tom_halfhill's topic in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
I'll just add Rodinal (a liquid) for film to the good advice above. Mix what you want from 1+25 to 1+100. The open bottle lasts for quite awhile. -
I never shot PX motion picture film, but I did grow up on PX still film. Premium 100 sure looks like PX still film to me.
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Mirko- Any Chances of Efke 25 Returning- As Adox CHS II 25?
jim_appleyard replied to 25asa's topic in Black & White Practice
120 was beautiful if you could get past the light leaks around the paper backing. I always made sure I took two shots of everything and allowed for some cropping. -
120 Tech Pan and Technidol
jim_appleyard replied to ben_hutcherson's topic in Black & White Practice
Sorry, but I don't remember the dilution that Kodak recommended over the phone. I haven't shot Tech Pan in 25 years. -
120 Tech Pan and Technidol
jim_appleyard replied to ben_hutcherson's topic in Black & White Practice
Thanks, I'm already doing Pan-F in Rodinal 1+100. -
120 Tech Pan and Technidol
jim_appleyard replied to ben_hutcherson's topic in Black & White Practice
FWIW, Technical gave me the best negs from Tech Pan. I tried HC-110, at Kodak's recommendation, but it was too contrasty. I eventually moved back to Pan-F and APX 25. They weren't as sharp as Tech Pan (although sharpness was still good) , but much easier to work with and had better tonality. -
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You can use a graduated neutral density filter to darken a cloudy sky. Tiffen Graduated Nd Filter | B&H Photo Video
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Are Cokin Filters really that bad?
jim_appleyard replied to kate_smith10's topic in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
Tiffen makes them. -
Best film for xtol
jim_appleyard replied to richard_golonka's topic in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
X-tol, so I've read, was to be an improvement on D-76, the standard of b/w film devs. It should be no surprise that most films will do well in it.- 16 replies
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I liked Efke 25, but the quality control was horrid. Light leaks with 120 and pinholes with 35 (water stop bath and alkaline fix). Pan-X was great, but I still have a 50m bulk roll in the freezer of APX 25. I think the Pan-X was just a bit less fussy to process. I shoot a lot of Pan-F now. PX has moved over to FP-4. Hey, there's still TX & HP-5 and if I really need speed, Delta 3200 in MF!