[pure-silver] Re: developing Royal Pan sheet film.

  • From: Jean-David Beyer <jeandavid8@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 22:45:33 -0400

Mike Kirwan wrote:
> My Kodak Reference Handbook Issue 7 dated 1956 shows the daylight speed
> as 200 and 160 for tungsten lighting - agrees with Richards earlier
> post. If my memory serves me correctly there was a high speed film
> around at that time (1250) but think it was 35mm only. Could be wrong,
> but I would do a test to see if you can nail the speed rating, take one
> shot at 200 the other at 1250 - worth burning a couple of shots to be on
> the safe side
>  
> Mike
> 
Do you mean Royal-X pan Film 4166? ISO 1250. Sheets, 3 1/2 inch long
rolls, 120 size rolls.

HC-110 Dil B 20C 8 minutes in a tray, 10 minutes in a large tank.
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