paddy_macmahon1 Posted January 2, 2010 Share Posted January 2, 2010 <p>I've bought in a bunch of Fomapan 100 (it being cheap as chips compared to other B&W films here in the UK). I also have a couple of bottles of Ilfotec DD-X which I'd like to use, but I can't find any info on developing times.</p> <p>Any advice?</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paddy_macmahon1 Posted January 2, 2010 Author Share Posted January 2, 2010 <p>...And I have checked the Foma data sheet and digitaltruth.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rustys pics Posted January 2, 2010 Share Posted January 2, 2010 <p>I would treat it like Agfapan 100 in DD-X and you should be very close. Fomapan 100 has a lot of latitude so don't worry too much. The only thing I don't like about the FOMAPAN films is the curly film base....makes it tough to scan. Otherwise great film at dirt cheap prices.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frank.schifano Posted January 2, 2010 Share Posted January 2, 2010 <p>I don't know. FomaPan in 35 mm is pretty flat. Doesn't curl and doesn't cup at all. In medium format, it curls but nothing like the Chinese Lucky Pan. I don't scan 120 film, and my negative carrier holds it flat enough to produce a good print.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
satoru_murata Posted July 20, 2010 Share Posted July 20, 2010 <p>I developed my first Fomapan 100 in 120 format today. I agree, it's not curly (unlike Efke, for example).</p> <p>FYI, I dev'd in DD-X 1:4 for 7:30 @ 20˚C</p> <p>Came out perfect.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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