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Pan F+ @50 in Bergger PMK


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<p>Hi all,<br>

If anyone can answer this one, I guess I'm a luck guy...<br>

I have a batch of Pan F+ rated @ 50 iso from a trip, and I'm really feeling ichy about pmk. Since I'm not the sort to mix his own chemical (or deal with powder anymore) I found out that bergger has it's own version of pmk in liquid bottles (how handy!). Their recommendation is 9min for pan F @32. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with this developer and combo and could give me some guidelines before I soup it for 9min + 45 sec and regret it... (yes I guess I'm lazy).<br>

Any advise on how to deal with a 2/3 of a stop under-exposure in pmk is welcome also, as well as any insight at all.</p>

<p>Tanks all.<br>

V.P.</p>

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<p>Maybe this is interesting for reading first:<br>

<a href="http://www.moersch-photochemie.de/files/articles/TanolundCo-eng.pdf">http://www.moersch-photochemie.de/files/articles/TanolundCo-eng.pdf</a></p>

<p>2/3 F stop with an unknown developer is asking for trouble. Make at least an E.I. of 50 for another (Pan F+) film and test it up from 8,5 9,5 and 10,5 minutes to check your development. The manufacturer times are guidelines not an optimum for your personal development.</p>

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