[pure-silver] Re: 4X5 T-MAX 100; D76 (1:1); JOBO ROTARY

  • From: Eric Nelson <emanmb@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2008 15:34:15 -0800 (PST)

Also there is a 2007 version of F-4016 here.
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/f4016/f4016.pdf
I didn't see any time differences in a quick overview
of it.
Eric

--- Camclicker@xxxxxxx wrote:

>   
> ____________________________________
>   
> I'm awaiting delivery of film from Freestyle and 
> preparing for developing it 
> (After exposure!).
> 
> The Kodak bulletins are  confusing as to "New"
> versus "Old" T-Max and I'm 
> supposing I will receive "New",  the PROFESSIONAL
> T-MAX 100, rather than the 
> "Old" T-MAX 100 PROFESSIONAL. But  their published
> suggested times are more 
> confusing.
> 
> One bulletin (J 78)  says T-Max 100 Pro rotary
> processing for D 76 1:1 is 12 
> minutes at  68F and Pro T-Max 100 rotary processing
> in D 76 1:1 is 9 1/2 
> minutes while  another bulletin (F-4016) says it is
> 6 1/4 minutes but it does  not 
> indicate a dilution or if it is stock solution.
> These are big  differences, 
> can you suggest a starting time?
> 
>  
> Bruce  Osgood
> Camclicker @ aol.com
> Brooklyn,  NY.
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