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T-Max P3200 returns - but is it a smart move?


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Very true about Panatomic-X. A few years ago I shot a roll that had an 1964 expiration date. Processed in HC110 dilution B for about five minutes and it didn't appear to have any significant fog. And, the ASA rating in the package was 40 rather than the later 32.

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ooooooooooo panatonic ex.... loved it. i still have a few cassettes somewhere. expired 1968

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I just noticed: http://imaging.kodakalaris.com/sites/uat/files/wysiwyg/pro/chemistry/j86.pdf

 

that TMZ has devleopment times up to 85F/29C, but others only up to 75F/24C.

 

I got the data sheet to see what the capacity is for T-Max developer.

It seems to be 48 rolls/gallon (1:4 diluted), with increasing times, so 48 rolls for the smaller bottle.

The 48 rolls/gallon is 3 rolls/8oz, which you might get diluting from concentrate for each roll.

 

HC-110 is over 100 rolls/bottle, but costs about twice as much for the bottle.

-- glen

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