Processing Time in Black & White Practice Posted October 31, 2000 Chris, I think that the push process was mentioned when it was thought that I might have used a hand held meter rather than my camera meter, which is what I did (use the meter in my camera). someone from Kodak sent me this response when I originally sent my query to them asking how long if I used D76: "Although you increased your exposure by a stop, you may still be underexposed due to the filter. Unless your camera meters through the lens, we suggest you add about three minutes to your development time. As we do not know your exact lighting conditions/light exposure, this is a starting point only. Please refer to the following URL for the technical data sheets: http://www.kodak.com/cluster/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/f 9/f9.shtml
Processing Time
in Black & White Practice
Posted
Chris, I think that the push process was mentioned when it was thought
that I might have used a hand held meter rather than my camera meter,
which is what I did (use the meter in my camera). someone from Kodak
sent me this response when I originally sent my query to them asking
how long if I used D76:
"Although you increased your exposure by a stop, you may still be
underexposed due to the filter. Unless your camera meters through the
lens, we suggest you add about three minutes to your development time.
As we do not know your exact lighting conditions/light exposure, this
is a starting point only. Please refer to the following URL for the
technical data sheets:
http://www.kodak.com/cluster/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/f
9/f9.shtml