[pure-silver] Re: Delta Pro 400 in DD-X
- From: ERoustom <eroustom@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 20:08:51 -0400
Wow! How's my typing on a Sunday night. Sorry all.
Elias
On Sep 28, 2008, at 8:06 PM, ERoustom wrote:
Good evening List,
A few threads ago it was suggested I try to see how long a bottle
of DD-X will last. So I bought a liter of it, and have used it on a
roll of IDP400, and I'm quite satisfied with the results. These are
initial findings, and I've yet to fully test my roll in the
darkroom - my contact print look good. I exposed and processed by
the label, and I've the negatives look like they'll be just fine
for my condenser enlarger. This isn't the case with other films of
traditional emulsions, or even with IDP100. The last roll os IDP400
I tried many months ago was souped in Clayton F76, and I remember a
similar result. Is there something about IDP400 and it's Tabular
Grain that makes it thinner, and less apt to clog shadows, or have
I stumbled on a combination that suits my methods?
Elias
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Good evening List,A few threads ago it was suggested I try to see how long a bottle of DD-X will last. So I bought a liter of it, and have used it on a roll of IDP400, and I'm quite satisfied with the results. These are initial findings, and I've yet to fully test my roll in the darkroom - my contact print look good. I exposed and processed by the label, and I've the negatives look like they'll be just fine for my condenser enlarger. This isn't the case with other films of traditional emulsions, or even with IDP100. The last roll os IDP400 I tried many months ago was souped in Clayton F76, and I remember a similar result. Is there something about IDP400 and it's Tabular Grain that makes it thinner, and less apt to clog shadows, or have I stumbled on a combination that suits my methods?
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- [pure-silver] Re: Delta Pro 400 in DD-X
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