Re: [Frameworks] Processing Plus X negative in D76

2014-09-12 Thread nicky . hamlyn
Thanks, that's interesting, and it's actually the same timing as for 7222. When 
you say better grays do you mean lower contrast too?

Nicky.

 

 

 

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Or at 1+1 at 11 minutes and 20°C, if you are short on chemicals, it also seems 
to give a better regular range of greys.
All the best
David

Le 11 sept. 2014 à 22:10, nicky.ham...@talktalk.net a écrit :


Thanks, that's very helpful,

Nicky.

 

 

 

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I've always processed Plus X negative with undiluted D76 for 6 minutes @20
degrees C.  I can't really speak to reducing contrast -- I haven't really
had that problem!  Diluting the developer would reduce the contrast, it
seems, but then I can't recommend a time.

On Thu, September 11, 2014 9:09 am, nicky.ham...@talktalk.net wrote:


 Can anyone suggest processing times for developing Plus X negative / 7231
 in D76 please? I can't find anything online, other than for stills film,
 which is apparently not the same.

 A recommendation as to whether stock or 1:1 dilution would also be
 appreciated, given it's quite contrasty,

 Thanks,


 nicky.







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[Frameworks] Processing Plus X negative in D76

2014-09-11 Thread nicky . hamlyn

 Can anyone suggest processing times for developing Plus X negative / 7231 in 
D76 please? I can't find anything online, other than for stills film, which is 
apparently not the same.

A recommendation as to whether stock or 1:1 dilution would also be appreciated, 
given it's quite contrasty,

Thanks,

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Re: [Frameworks] Processing Plus X negative in D76

2014-09-11 Thread Robert Schaller
I've always processed Plus X negative with undiluted D76 for 6 minutes @20
degrees C.  I can't really speak to reducing contrast -- I haven't really
had that problem!  Diluting the developer would reduce the contrast, it
seems, but then I can't recommend a time.

On Thu, September 11, 2014 9:09 am, nicky.ham...@talktalk.net wrote:


 Can anyone suggest processing times for developing Plus X negative / 7231
 in D76 please? I can't find anything online, other than for stills film,
 which is apparently not the same.

 A recommendation as to whether stock or 1:1 dilution would also be
 appreciated, given it's quite contrasty,

 Thanks,


 nicky.







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Re: [Frameworks] Processing Plus X negative in D76

2014-09-11 Thread David_Kidman
Or at 1+1 at 11 minutes and 20°C, if you are short on chemicals, it also seems 
to give a better regular range of greys.
All the best
David
Le 11 sept. 2014 à 22:10, nicky.ham...@talktalk.net a écrit :

 Thanks, that's very helpful,
 
 Nicky.
 
 
 
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 From: Robert Schaller rob...@ontosmedia.com
 To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
 Sent: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 19:21
 Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Processing Plus X negative in D76
 
 I've always processed Plus X negative with undiluted D76 for 6 minutes @20
 degrees C.  I can't really speak to reducing contrast -- I haven't really
 had that problem!  Diluting the developer would reduce the contrast, it
 seems, but then I can't recommend a time.
 
 On Thu, September 11, 2014 9:09 am, nicky.ham...@talktalk.net wrote:
 
 
  Can anyone suggest processing times for developing Plus X negative / 7231
  in D76 please? I can't find anything online, other than for stills film,
  which is apparently not the same.
 
  A recommendation as to whether stock or 1:1 dilution would also be
  appreciated, given it's quite contrasty,
 
  Thanks,
 
 
  nicky.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Frameworks] Processing Plus X negative in D76

2014-09-11 Thread nicky.ham...@talktalk.net
Thanks, that's very similar to 7222.



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