Omello
I’m about to start using FX-39. Thanks so much for working out these times. What agitation method did you use? Do the same times apply for 35mm and 120?
Thanks!
Steve
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Re: FX39
I use 35mm only.stevierose wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 4:07 am Omello
I’m about to start using FX-39. Thanks so much for working out these times. What agitation method did you use? Do the same times apply for 35mm and 120?
Thanks!
Steve
I use Paterson tanks. Always fill the tank almost to the top, even if you are developing fewer rolls than the tank can hold.
I pre-soak the film before development for several minutes, then pour out the water and invert the tank to let it drain well.
I then pour in the developer (again, almost to the top) and begin slow, gentle inversions (with rotation) for the first 30 seconds.
I then agitate in the same manner (two gentle inversions with rotation) once per minute.
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Re: FX39
Thanks for your detailed helpful reply. Have you tested Ilford FP4+?
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Re: FX39
Many thanks! I develop with the intention of scanning the negatives. Should I reduce the development time?
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Re: FX39
ornello:
Our film developing schemes are almost identical. The only part I am ambivalent about is the prewash. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. As I have said before, I shoot mostly 120 as I prefer the bigger viewfinder image. What is your preferred film with this developer? I have been using Ultrafine 400 Extreme for a number of years, but plan to change over to Bergger Pancro 400 when I use up my present stock. Also have some of the mythical XR-1 mixed up that I may use.
Jim M
Our film developing schemes are almost identical. The only part I am ambivalent about is the prewash. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. As I have said before, I shoot mostly 120 as I prefer the bigger viewfinder image. What is your preferred film with this developer? I have been using Ultrafine 400 Extreme for a number of years, but plan to change over to Bergger Pancro 400 when I use up my present stock. Also have some of the mythical XR-1 mixed up that I may use.
Jim M
Re: FX39
Ilford Delta 400 seems rather sweet with it.pirateoversixty wrote: ↑Thu Jun 14, 2018 8:18 pm ornello:
Our film developing schemes are almost identical. The only part I am ambivalent about is the prewash. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. As I have said before, I shoot mostly 120 as I prefer the bigger viewfinder image. What is your preferred film with this developer? I have been using Ultrafine 400 Extreme for a number of years, but plan to change over to Bergger Pancro 400 when I use up my present stock. Also have some of the mythical XR-1 mixed up that I may use.
Jim M