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From: "Ken Durling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 1:06 AM
Subject: Re: EOS Tech Pan


On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 15:05:51 -0700, you wrote:

>It has no DX encoding, because Kodak says you can expose it at various
>speeds depending on the effect you wish to achieve. I normally use it at EI
>25. By the way, it's well worth developing it in Technidol, in my opinion.
>

Thanks Gerry.  Yes, the few times I've worked with it I have used
Technidol.  I want to find some ways of reducing contrast a bit.  Not
much, but just control it a little.   I know I wrote 50, but I mispoke
-  again, what little I've done has actually been at ISO 25 as well.


Ken

1) Reduce agitation. Lowers contrast, enhances acutance.

2) Try Agfa Rodinal 1:300 (yes, 1 part Rodinal to 300 parts water) for 12
minutes at 20 degrees C. I agitate for 15 seconds to start, then two
inversions every minute. Also, I pre-wash the film as this seems to prevent
surges around the sprocket holes. Another bonus is the very low cost.

HTH

Craig Z

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